The attitude of blood donors towards the use of their samples and information in biomedical research

Abstract

Methods The study is cross-sectional and questionnaire-based and involved 616 blood donors from the Gaza Strip. Results The majority of participants (86%) showed a positive attitude towards donating blood for medical research, including genetic studies. About two-thirds of participants agreed that informed consent should be taken before conducting medical research on the donated blood. A similar percentage also accepted linking of their health information to the donated blood samples. On the other hand, about 38% of participants disapproved of sharing of their data with third parties such as health insurance companies and health authorities. Finally, 10% of participants stated that their future blood donation decision would be affected if they knew that part of their donated blood was to be used in research without taking their permission. Conclusion Blood donors in Gaza Strip have a positive attitude toward using

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