Voluntary blood donation preferences in China: A discrete choice experiment among experienced and inexperienced donors

Author:

Cao Chuqing1,Wang Jing2,Guo Tianyu3,Hu Xinwen4,Li Bo5,Wu Caixia678,Liu Zhong678,Pan Stephen W.910

Affiliation:

1. Department of Applied Mathematics Xi'an Jiaotong‐Liverpool University Suzhou China

2. School of Public Health Harvard University Cambridge Massachusetts USA

3. Department of Chemistry Xi'an Jiaotong‐Liverpool University Suzhou China

4. Duke Kunshan University Suzhou China

5. Wisdom Lake Pharmacy Academy Xi'an Jiaotong‐Liverpool University Suzhou China

6. Department of Public Health Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College Chengdu China

7. Institute of Blood Transfusion Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College Chengdu China

8. Key Laboratory of Transfusion Adverse Reactions Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences Chengdu China

9. Department of Health and Environmental Sciences Xi'an Jiaotong‐Liverpool University Suzhou China

10. Department of Public Health The University of Texas at San Antonio San Antonio Texas USA

Abstract

AbstractBackground and ObjectivesDue partly to an ageing population, China faces an increasingly dire blood shortage crisis requiring greater voluntary blood donations. A better understanding of blood donation preferences can inform blood donation policies and potentially increase donations. We used an online survey and discrete choice experiment to achieve our study objective: identify the most influential structural facilitators and barriers to voluntary blood donation in China.Materials and MethodsFirst, we identified six structural attributes (travel time, venue, donation volume, paid leave, scheduling and gifts) that were hypothesized to influence voluntary blood donation; attribute selection was based on a literature review and qualitative interviews. Second, a d‐efficient design with 36 choice sets and 9 blocks was developed. Participants were asked to complete four choice sets, and in each choice set, they were asked to choose from three options: two voluntary blood donation scenarios and a ‘Do not donate blood’ option. Study participants were recruited through an online survey platform company in China. Voluntary blood donation preferences and preferences by blood donation history were estimated with random‐parameter logit models and interaction terms.ResultsIn 2022, 1185 individuals enrolled in the study. Most participants had college education (92%). Generally, participants preferred longer paid leave, lower blood donation volumes and gifts after donation. Based on interaction analyses, experienced and inexperienced donors exhibited similar preferences.ConclusionCampaigns to increase voluntary blood donation rates in China should consider implementing paid leave after voluntary blood donation, lower blood donation volumes and small gifts conferred after donation.

Funder

XJTLU

Publisher

Wiley

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