Blood Donation practice and its Associated Factors among Pastoralist Community in the Liben District, East Borena Zone, Oromia Region, Ethiopia
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Introduction: Blood donation is a novel act to save the lives of people who suffer from
serious medical and surgical conditions. Because the demand for blood supply is too high,
there is a shortage of blood, which causes significant morbidity and mortality. Donated blood
plays a major role during surgery, accidents, delivery, and in many bleeding cases. To
increase blood supply and maintain an adequate quantity of blood, regular and volunteer
blood donation practices are needed to meet the increased demand for blood.
Objectives: To assess the magnitude of blood donation practices and their associated factors
among pastoralist communities in Liben District, East Borena Zone, Oromia Region,
Ethiopia, 2024,
Methods: A community-based cross-sectional study was conducted among 404 randomly
selected participants from the Liben district. Structured and pretested interviewer
administered questionnaires were used to collect data. Descriptive statistics were used to
describe and summarize the participants’ characteristics. Bivariate and multivariate binary
logistic regression analysis was carried out. Variables with p value ≤ 0.25 during the
bivariable analysis were entered into the multivariable binary logistic regression analysis
adjusts the potential effect of confounding variables. Degree of Association between outcome
and predictor variables was calculated using adjusted odds ratio and 95% CI. The level of
significance in the last model was determined based on a p-value of <0.05.
Results: In this study, the magnitude of blood donation practices was 16.8% with 95% CI :
(13.2%, 20.4%) in the district. Male and urban residents of study Participant are significant
associations with blood donation practice among the study participants. Moreover, having
formal education (AOR=2.5, 95% CI: (1.3,4.3), family members who ,received blood (AOR:
4.6, 95% CI (1.89, 11.6), adequate knowledge about the importance of blood donation (AOR:
3.4,95% CI (1.2, 3.6) , having a favorable attitude (AOR: 2.2, 95% CI (1.6, 3.8), and being
involved in blood donation campaigns(AOR: 18,95% CI (9.4, 25.4) were positively
associated with blood donation practice among the pastoralist community..
Conclusion and recommendation: As the findings of this study showed, blood donation
practices were poor among the pastoralist communities in the Liben district. Sex, education
status, place of residency, and knowledge and attitude toward blood donation in the
community were the main fact
ors associated with low donation practices. Thus, all concerned bodies should design a new
strategy to create better awareness and organize campaigns in the pastoralist community
about the significance of voluntarily donating to save many lives in outside the district.
Keywords: Blood Donation Practice, Factors associated Liben district, Pastoralist
Community