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Blood donation practices, motivations and beliefs in Montreal's Black communities: The modern gift under a new light

机译:蒙特利尔黑人社区的献血实践,动机和信念:新视野下的现代礼物

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ObjectivesThrough the conceptual lens of the archaic and modern gift, this study aims to examine perceived limitations and facilitators to increasing blood donations within Black communities in Montreal, Canada. The overall objective is to support blood agencies, such as Héma-Québec, in understanding the challenges and opportunities they face in promoting blood donation among Black communities in pluralistic societies.DesignThirty-three semi-structured qualitative interviews were conducted with donors and leaders of ethnocultural groups in Montreal: of these, 6 were Héma-Québec employees; 3 were Caribbean blood drive organizers; 14 were leaders of African, Caribbean or Black multiethnic churches and community groups; and finally, 10 were donors, including 2 African, 4 French-speaking Haitian and 4 English-speaking Caribbean.ResultsThe existence of multiple Black communities in Montreal reflects the various facilitators and obstacles facing Héma-Québec. Caribbean and African communities have their own experiences with regard to blood donation as well as different relationships with the broader Quebec society, both of which have great impact on how they perceive the cause. Questions of trust, of giving to the family and to the community, as well as perceived social exclusion appear to be fundamental issues for our informants. The current participation of groups interested in bettering the lives of those affected by sickle cell anaemia combined with the fact that leaders felt more comfortable donating to someone close to the community suggests that the promotion of blood donation through this angle would be well received.ConclusionTrust issues, perceived discrimination and social exclusion have structural and historical roots that can only be partly overcome with long-term efforts to increase awareness, develop collaborative partnerships and increase institutional efforts to adapt to the challenges of blood donation from Black citizens.
机译:目的通过古代和现代礼物的概念,本研究旨在研究加拿大蒙特利尔黑人社区内增加献血活动的局限性和促进因素。总体目标是支持诸如Héma-Québec之类的血液机构了解多元社会在黑人社区中促进献血方面面临的挑战和机遇。设计对捐赠者和民族文化领袖进行了33次半结构化定性访谈蒙特利尔的小组:其中有6名是Héma-Québec雇员; 3名是加勒比血统组织者; 14位是非洲,加勒比或黑人多种族教堂和社区团体的领导人;最后,有10个捐助者,包括2个非洲人,4个讲法语的海地人和4个讲英语的加勒比海人。结果蒙特利尔存在多个黑人社区,这反映了赫马-魁北克面临的各种促进因素和障碍。加勒比海地区和非洲社区在献血以及与魁北克社会的广泛关系方面都有自己的经验,这两者都对他们对这一原因的看法产生了巨大影响。信任,对家庭和社区的奉献以及对社会的排斥等问题对于我们的举报人来说似乎是基本问题。有兴趣改善镰状细胞性贫血患者生活的团体目前的参与,加上领导者更愿意向社区附近的人捐款,这一事实表明,通过这种角度促进无偿献血将受到人们的欢迎。歧视和社会排斥具有结构和历史根源,只有通过长期努力来提高认识,发展合作伙伴关系以及加大机构努力以适应黑人公民献血的挑战,才能部分克服这些根源。

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