Beyond our veins : a blood donation campaign

Beyond Your Veins is a youth-centric communication campaign aimed at encouraging NTU students aged 18 to 29 to donate blood for the first time at a campus blood donation drive. Singapore’s blood demand is expected to almost double and youths play a critical role in contributing to the national blood...

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Main Authors: Bai, Yingzhi, Koh, Celine Jing Xian, Tay, Elaine Jia Yi, Chew, Magdalene Ying Ying
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1375642022-07-14T05:50:58Z Beyond our veins : a blood donation campaign Bai, Yingzhi Koh, Celine Jing Xian Tay, Elaine Jia Yi Chew, Magdalene Ying Ying - Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information Ferdinand de Bakker fdebakker@ntu.edu.sg Social sciences::Communication Beyond Your Veins is a youth-centric communication campaign aimed at encouraging NTU students aged 18 to 29 to donate blood for the first time at a campus blood donation drive. Singapore’s blood demand is expected to almost double and youths play a critical role in contributing to the national blood supply. However, in the past decade, the number of youth donors has been decreasing. Guided by an extended Theory of Planned Behaviour, our formative research revealed that youths did not donate due to low awareness of the need for blood and many had a fear of needles and/or blood, posing as an obstacle to donating. Thus, our campaign sought to increase the knowledge and positive sentiments of blood donations among youth non-donors. We developed a three-pronged strategy of (1) rebranding the topic of blood donations with novel and youthful associations, (2) empowering our TA by educating them on the impact and need for donations, and (3) facilitating blood donations by improving the blood drive experience. We established a strong online presence through Instagram and digital ads, and supported this with on-the-ground outreach through a roadshow, pop-up booths and an interactive installation. The campaign succeeded in improving the knowledge levels and positive sentiments of non-donors. An increase in their behavioural intent to donate was also recorded, showing that the campaign was successful in changing attitudes. This paper details the campaign’s process including its strengths, limitations, sustainability efforts and recommendations for future blood donation campaigns. This also includes our action to manage the new COVID-19 situation that affected the campaign. Bachelor of Communication Studies 2020-04-02T01:00:14Z 2020-04-02T01:00:14Z 2020 Final Year Project (FYP) https://hdl.handle.net/10356/137564 en SCI19007 application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf text/html application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Bai, Yingzhi
Koh, Celine Jing Xian
Tay, Elaine Jia Yi
Chew, Magdalene Ying Ying
Beyond our veins : a blood donation campaign
description Beyond Your Veins is a youth-centric communication campaign aimed at encouraging NTU students aged 18 to 29 to donate blood for the first time at a campus blood donation drive. Singapore’s blood demand is expected to almost double and youths play a critical role in contributing to the national blood supply. However, in the past decade, the number of youth donors has been decreasing. Guided by an extended Theory of Planned Behaviour, our formative research revealed that youths did not donate due to low awareness of the need for blood and many had a fear of needles and/or blood, posing as an obstacle to donating. Thus, our campaign sought to increase the knowledge and positive sentiments of blood donations among youth non-donors. We developed a three-pronged strategy of (1) rebranding the topic of blood donations with novel and youthful associations, (2) empowering our TA by educating them on the impact and need for donations, and (3) facilitating blood donations by improving the blood drive experience. We established a strong online presence through Instagram and digital ads, and supported this with on-the-ground outreach through a roadshow, pop-up booths and an interactive installation. The campaign succeeded in improving the knowledge levels and positive sentiments of non-donors. An increase in their behavioural intent to donate was also recorded, showing that the campaign was successful in changing attitudes. This paper details the campaign’s process including its strengths, limitations, sustainability efforts and recommendations for future blood donation campaigns. This also includes our action to manage the new COVID-19 situation that affected the campaign.
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Bai, Yingzhi
Koh, Celine Jing Xian
Tay, Elaine Jia Yi
Chew, Magdalene Ying Ying
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author Bai, Yingzhi
Koh, Celine Jing Xian
Tay, Elaine Jia Yi
Chew, Magdalene Ying Ying
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title Beyond our veins : a blood donation campaign
title_short Beyond our veins : a blood donation campaign
title_full Beyond our veins : a blood donation campaign
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title_full_unstemmed Beyond our veins : a blood donation campaign
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publisher Nanyang Technological University
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