Motivational factors influencing blood donation at the Cape Coast Metropolitan Hospital, Ghana

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Anita Davies
Freeman Amewonye
Margarette Agyapong

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The practice of blood donation has been found to be an essential aspect in healthcare delivery. The level of blood donation, however, has declined over the past. This decline has been mainly attributed to the shift from the paid donor system to non-paid system of blood donation. The researchers, therefore, sought to explore factors that motivate donors to carry out blood donation exercise as well as factors that discourage them...

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Davies , A., Amewonye, F., & Agyapong , M. (2023). Motivational factors influencing blood donation at the Cape Coast Metropolitan Hospital, Ghana. West African Journal of Nursing, 33(1), 65–76. Retrieved from https://www.wajournalofnursing.org/index.php/wajn/article/view/6
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Anita Davies , University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast, Ghana

Lecturer, M'Phil, Nursing, School of Nursing and Midwifery, College of Health and Allied Sciences

Freeman Amewonye, Presbyterian Hospital, Agogo, Ghana

Principal Nursing Officer, Department of Nursing

Margarette Agyapong , Police Hospital, Accra, Ghana

Chief Inspector, Graduate Nurse, Senior Nursing Officer, Paediatric Department

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