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The importance of need-altruism and kin-altruism to blood donor behaviour for black and white people.

Eamonn FergusonErin Dawe-LaneOluwafemi AjayiBodunrin OsikomaiyaRichard J E JamesAbiola Okubanjo
Published in: Transfusion medicine (Oxford, England) (2024)
Need-altruism is central to blood donation, in particular recruitment. Lower need-altruism may be a specific barrier for Black-British people. Kin-altruism is important for Black non-donors. The blood donor cooperative phenotype deserves further consideration. Implications for blood services are discussed.
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