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Title: Blood Donation:-Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Medical and Non-Medical Students in Superior University Lahore
Authors: RAEES UR, REHMAN
HUSSAIN, AMJAD
MASOOD, FIZZA
MAHWISH, SYEDA
JAWAAD, IMRAN
LATIF, MUHAMMAD ZAHID
Keywords: Knowledge
Attitude
Blood donation
Medical and non-medical students
Issue Date: Dec-2017
Publisher: Pakistan Journal of Medical and Health Sciences
Citation: Rehman, R. U., Hussain, A., Masood, F., Mahwish, S., Jawaad, I., & Latif, M. Z. (2017). Blood Donation:-Knowledge, attitude and practice of medical and non-medical students in superior university lahore. PAKISTAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL & HEALTH SCIENCES, 11(4), 1338-1340.
Abstract: Aim: To examine the knowledge, attitude and practice of blood donation in medical and non-medical students of Superior University Raiwind Road Lahore. Methodology: After the approval of ethical institutional review committee a total of 160 medical and non-medical students were included in this study. Non probability convenient sampling technique was used. Data was collected on a structured questionnaire. The data was entered in version 21 of SPSS and analyze by use of statistical tools. Results: Out of 160 students 83(51.9%) were medical and 77(48.1%) were non-medical students. A clear majority of 81(98%) medical students and only 32(42%) of non-medical student have knowledge about blood transfusion. Both 56(67%) of medical and 55(71%) of non-medical students have same attitude about donating blood in future. Conclusion: Findings of this research showed that both medical and non-medical students have same knowledge about their blood group but medical students have preference about the knowledge of blood transfusion because of their medical background.
URI: http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/13345
ISSN: 1996-7195
Appears in Collections:Oct-Dec,2017,Issue(4)

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