Blood donation in Russia: the self and the body in the donation practices
Investigation of the Russian case of blood donation from the vector of corporality. Attitude to blood in relation to its belonging to body and its links to self. The motives to blood giving in Russia, especially, from the idea of blood perception.
Рубрика | Социология и обществознание |
Вид | дипломная работа |
Язык | английский |
Дата добавления | 17.08.2020 |
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Appendix A
Interview guide (translated into English)
Blocks |
Questions |
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Block 1 Experience |
1. How long have you been a donor? 2. How often do you donate blood? 3. When was the last time you gave blood (in the case when the survey is outside the blood transfusion centers)? |
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Block 2 Motivation |
1. What motivates you to donate blood? (for example, moral obligations, desire to receive compensation) 2. What was the main reason why you started donating blood (gave blood for the first time)? 3. Where did you first learn about blood donation/hear about donor centers? (for example, from the Internet or other media, stories of friends) 4. Are you going to continue to donate blood? Why? 5. Could you tell me about the positive and negative aspects of blood donation? 6. Do you think that donors are obliged to pay compensation for blood donation/donors should get benefits? |
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Block 3 Corporeality |
1. Do you prepare before the day of delivery? What happens a few days before blood donation? (what does change in diet, behavior, and habits?) 2. Could you describe your actions when you come to donate blood? 3. Do you always come to the medical center at the same time? What is the reason for this? Was there any experience of visiting at different times? What are the feelings after coming at different times? 4. Do you prepare for the procedure immediately before entering the treatment room? 5. What do you feel after the donation? 6. Does it feel like there was an intervention in the body? 7. What do you do with the traces after the injection? 8. If you compare the experience of donation and simple testing (outside of donor activities), are there any differences? Which ones? 9. Did the donation influence your lifestyle? |
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Block 4 Identity/self |
1. Do you consider blood as a renewable resource? What changes occur in the blood when it is given? What happens to the body? 2. Do you consider blood as a part of your self? How does blood reflect your personality? 3. If blood is a part of your self, why do you give it away? 4. What does the given blood tmean to you? Is this a part of you or is it a resource/product? Does this blood belong to you or to the society? 5. Do you think that when your blood is transfused, the recipient gets a part of your personality? 6. Would you like to choose a recipient who will receive your blood? 7. Have you ever had a blood transfusion? Have you felt any changes? 8. How do you feel about other types of donation? Donation of organs, eggs and so on. 9. Are you ready to sacrifice some of these biomaterials? Explain? 10. Why do you donate blood, but do not donate other biomaterials? What's the difference? Is blood less important? 11. If you rank (from the most important to the least important) human biomaterials, what is the most important? Where will the blood be? |
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Block 5 Self and body |
1. What does being a donor mean to you? 2. Is it important for you to let other people know that you are a donor 3. Regular donor, who is he? How does it differ from the irregular donor& 4. Is it important to become an honorary donor? 5. What is self (as understood)? The body (what is inside) and the self are the same things? How does the blood relate to this? 6. What describes you as self? (physical qualities, spiritual) Does donation describe you as self? |
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Block 6 General information |
1. How old are you? 2. Where do you study/work? 3. What is your marital status? |
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