School of Psychology, University of Queensland, St Lucia, QLD, Australia.
The School of Advertising, Marketing and Public Relations, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, QLD (paper completed while affiliated with Australian Red Cross Blood Service, Melbourne, VIC), Australia.
Transfus Med Hemother. 2014 Jul;41(4):296-301. doi: 10.1159/000365016. Epub 2014 Jul 4.
Donors are the key to the core business of Blood Collection Agencies (BCAs). However, historically, they have not been a focus of research undertaken by these organizations. This model is now changing, with significant donor research groups established in a number of countries, including Australia. Donor research in the Australian Red Cross Blood Service (Blood Service) is concentrated in the Donor and Community Research (DCR) team. Cognizant of the complex and ever-changing landscape with regard to optimal donor management, the DCR team collaborates with academics located at universities around Australia to coordinate a broad program of research that addresses both short- and-long term challenges to the blood supply. This type of collaboration is not, however, without challenges. Two major collaborative programs of the Blood Service's research, focusing on i) the recruitment and retention of plasmapheresis donors and ii) the role of the emotion pride in donor motivation and return, are showcased to elucidate how the challenges of conducting collaborative BCA research can be met. In so doing, these and the other research programs described herein demonstrate how the Blood Service supports and contributes to research that not only revises operational procedures but also contributes to advances in basic science.
献血者是采供血机构(BCA)核心业务的关键。然而,在历史上,他们并不是这些组织研究的重点。这种模式正在发生变化,一些国家(包括澳大利亚)已经建立了重要的献血者研究团体。澳大利亚红十字会血液服务中心(Blood Service)的献血者研究集中在献血者和社区研究(DCR)团队。由于意识到在最佳献血者管理方面存在复杂且不断变化的情况,DCR 团队与澳大利亚各地大学的学者合作,协调了一项广泛的研究计划,以解决血液供应的短期和长期挑战。然而,这种合作并非没有挑战。Blood Service 研究的两个主要合作项目,重点关注 i) 招募和保留单采血浆献血者,以及 ii) 自豪感在献血者动机和回归中的作用,展示了如何应对开展合作的 BCA 研究的挑战。通过这样做,本文描述的这些和其他研究项目展示了 Blood Service 如何支持和促进研究,不仅修订了业务程序,而且为基础科学的进步做出了贡献。