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TTLV: Motivation for voluntary blood donors to donate blood

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1. Student's full name:Nguyen Duy Ngoc2. Gender:Male

3. Date of birth: 25/05/1983

4. Place of birth:Tan Cuong – Vinh Tuong – Vinh Phuc

5. Decision to recognize student number:2049/2016/QD-XHNV dated June 27, 2016 of the President of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi

6. Changes in the training process:Are not

7. Thesis topic name:Motivation for voluntary blood donors to donate blood

8. Major:PsychologyCode: 60310401

9. Scientific guidance officer: Prof. Dr. Tran Thi Minh Duc

10. Summary of the results of the thesis:

Through the research process, the results show the awareness and attitude towards blood donation of voluntary blood donors. Motivation and emotions when participating in blood donation, factors that motivate and influence the motivation to participate in blood donation of voluntary blood donors.

11. Practical application:

Currently, every year, nearly 1.5 million people nationwide participate in voluntary blood donation, meeting about 70% of the blood demand for patient treatment. However, many of them only donate blood 1-2 times and then do not participate in blood donation again, and many people do not dare to participate in blood donation. In addition, according to many studies and medical recommendations, repeat blood donors will be the safest and provide the highest quality blood units. This study will find out the motivations of people participating in voluntary blood donation in order to propose measures to maintain and develop the source of repeat blood donors and at the same time mobilize more blood donors to meet the treatment needs.

12. Further research directions:

If conditions and time permit, we will expand the scope of the study to further clarify the relationship between factors affecting the motivation of voluntary blood donors to donate blood. At the same time, we will propose solutions to maintain and increase the number of blood donors each year, meeting the need for blood for patient treatment.

13. Published works related to the thesis: Are not

INFORMATION OF MASTER'S THESIS

1.Full name: Nguyen Duy Ngoc 2.Sex: Male

3. Date of birth: 25thMay 1983

4.Place of birth: Tan Cuong - Vinh Tuong - Vinh Phuc

5. Decision of student recognition No.:2049/2016/QD-XHNV of the Principal of University of Social Sciences and Humanities - Vietnam National University, Hanoi

6. Changes in training course:None

7.Official thesis title:

8. Major: PsychologyCode:60310401

9. Supervisors: Prof. Tran Thi Minh Duc

10. Summary of the thesis results:

Through the research process, the results INDICATED THE awareness and attitude towards blood donation activities of voluntary blood donors. THEIR MOTIVES and emotions when participating in blood donation AS WELL AS factors MOTIVATING AND affecting thEIR motivation of PARTICIPATING IN BLOOD DONATION ARE ALSO CLARIFIED.

11. Practical applicability:

​At present, there are nearly 1.5 million PARTICIPANTS in voluntary blood donation every year, meeting about 70% of blood demand for treating patients. However, many of them only donate blood once or twice and THEN DISCONTINUED THEIR PARTICIPATION SINCE THEN. MEANWHILE, MANY INDIVIDUALS EVEN DO NOT DARE TO TAKE PART IN THE ACTIVITY. Besides, according to many medical studies and recommendations, repeatED blood donors will be the safest and BE ABLE TO GIVE blood units OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY. This study will find OUT the motives of voluntary blood donors from which to propose measures to maintain and develop A CONSTANT SOURCE OF repeatED blood donors AS WELL AS mobilized more blood donors to SATISFY treatment needs.

12. Further research directions, if any:

​If conditions and time are available, we will expand the scope of the study to further elucidate the relationship AMONG the factors that affect THE MOTIVES OF BLOOD DONATORS. At the same time, solutions to maintain and increase the number of people participating in blood donation each year WILL ALSO BE OFFERED to meet the demand OF blood for patients.

13. Thesis-related publications:None

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