1. An analysis of decision making in cord blood donation through a participatory approach
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Paolo Rebulla, Mariangela Negri, Emanuela Folliero, Sara Casati, Daniela Calistri, Elena Salvaterra, Faustina Lalatta, Rosanna Cofano, Simonetta Bottardi, Cristina Maffioletti, and Antonella Brizzolara
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Adult ,Male ,Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Attitude of Health Personnel ,Decision Making ,Blood Donors ,Midwifery ,Pregnancy ,medicine ,Humans ,Marketing of Health Services ,Gynecology ,Medical education ,Health professionals ,business.industry ,Hematology ,Focus Groups ,Fetal Blood ,Focus group ,Readability ,Participatory approach ,Comprehension ,Cord blood ,Donation ,Blood Banks ,Female ,Cord Blood Stem Cell Transplantation ,Patient Participation ,business ,Private banking - Abstract
We analysed knowledge, comprehension, opinions, attitudes and choices related to cord blood donation in seven heterogeneous focus groups including pregnant women, future parents, cord blood donors, midwives and obstetricians/gynaecologists. Comparative evaluations focused on attitudes before versus after delivery and preferences of public versus private banking. The study outlined large support to altruistic cord blood donation and need for better health professionals education in this field. Collected information was presented in a public conference and used to develop an informative brochure which was tested for readability and clearliness in four workshops and finally distributed to 26 regional delivery suites.
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- 2010