Sharma, RajeevMadan, NidhiVenkatesh, SIchhpujani, R LLal, S2013-09-192013-09-192010-06Sharma Rajeev, Madan Nidhi, Venkatesh S, Ichhpujani R L, Lal S. Factors Influencing Blood Donations and the Rational Use of Blood. Journal of Communicable Diseases. 2010 Jun; 42(3): 185-190.http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/148376A multicentric quasi-experimental study was conducted in Delhi, from March 2007 to September 2007, on i) the factors which stimulate the donors to donate blood, ii) major barriers and myths associated with blood donation and iii) clinicians perception of the rational use of blood. The study design included a face-to-face survey, with a pre-tested questionnaire paper in two leading blood banks of Delhi and by relevant interviewers from the community and medical fraternity. The sample size was 240-blood donors from two different blood banks and the control group included 100 potential donors from community and 50 clinicians from various hospitals. The data generated was analyzed using excel sheet and Epi-Info software. The study revealed the factors which influence the blood donation included replacement credit and family/peer pressure. Regarding myths and barriers, among potential donors, about a quarter of them felt that it is time consuming, and 20% felt it could lead to sexual impairment or is not rewarding. A total of 10% were not aware about the blood donation while 15% said that donation time was inconvenient. Of the 50 clinicians, a quarter of them were not aware of the rational use of blood.enVoluntary non-remunerated blood donationBlood BankWorld Health OrganizationEpi-infoHIV/AIDSHepatitis-BBloodFactors Influencing Blood Donations and the Rational Use of Blood.Article