Inculcation of Voluntary Blood Donation Behaviour among Medical Students: An Interventional Study

Authors

  • Syed Irfan Ali1 , Jarina Begum1 , Aruna Rani Behera2 , Manasee Panda3

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37506/ijphrd.v11i7.10217

Keywords:

VBD- Voluntary Blood Donation, RRC- Red Ribbon Club, KAB- Knowledge Attitude Behaviour, Experiential Learning

Abstract

Context: India faces a huge shortfall in procuring blood and young people are ideal candidates for Voluntary

Blood Donation (VBD). Experiential learning is active learning by doing and this study explores its role

in influencing the Knowledge, Attitude and Behaviour (KAB) of Medical students towards VBD. Aim: To

evaluate the effectiveness of experiential learning on VBD behaviour among medical students. Objectives: 1.

To assess the changes in the KAB of medical students towards VBD following the intervention. 2. To assess

if such changes are retained over a longer period of time (6 months) among the medical students. Settings

& Design: Prospective interventional study at NRIIMS, Vizag. Methods and materials: A sample size of 30

was selected by McNemar’s formula for sample calculation. The KAB scores were assessed pre and post

intervention. As a part of intervention students were subjected to Experiential Learning by motivating their

peers (4) for VBD. The KAB scores were reassessed through delayed post-test after 6 months to know the

long term effect. Results: The average score increased from 5.6 to 8.2 for knowledge which was found

statistically significant (P<0.0001), from 38.23 to 46. 2 for attitude and practice of blood donation increased

significantly from 10% to 66.7% (P<0.0001 in McNemar’s test). The results were consistent even after

6 months in delayed post-test. Conclusion: Experiential learning was successful, improving knowledge,

attitude and behaviour towards VBD among students along with retaining the same in long run.

Author Biography

  • Syed Irfan Ali1 , Jarina Begum1 , Aruna Rani Behera2 , Manasee Panda3

    1 Associate Professor, Community Medicine, GEMS & Hospital, 2Assistant Professor, Microbiology, GEMS &

    Hospital, 3 Professor& HOD of Community Medicine, Balangir Medical College, Orissa

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Published

2020-07-30

How to Cite

Inculcation of Voluntary Blood Donation Behaviour among Medical Students: An Interventional Study. (2020). Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, 11(7), 985-990. https://doi.org/10.37506/ijphrd.v11i7.10217