Abstract

This study aimed to explore the impact of precision training on the promotion of blood donation during public health emergencies. The research focused on blood donation volunteers at the Wuwei Central Blood Station from 2018 to 2021. The data from 2018-2019 represented the period before precision training, while the data from 2020-2021 represented the period after precision training. The study observed the number of non-remunerated blood donations and group non-remunerated blood donations in the Wuwei Central Blood Station from 2013 to 2021. The success rate of blood donations, group blood donations, "turning back" of non-remunerated blood donations, and knowledge rate of non-remunerated blood donations were compared before and after precision training. The results showed that the actual values of blood donations were higher than the predicted values, indicating a positive influence of precision training. The success rate and group blood donation rate increased significantly after precision training. The rate of "returning" blood donation also increased significantly. Additionally, the knowledge rate of non-remunerated blood donation among different age groups increased significantly after precision training. In conclusion, precision training has a positive impact on blood donation during public health emergencies and can help alleviate blood shortage crises.

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