Assessment of noncompliance in self-disclosure of deferrable risk behaviors among blood donors.

IF 0.6 Q4 HEMATOLOGY
Asian Journal of Transfusion Science Pub Date : 2022-07-01 Epub Date: 2022-11-12 DOI:10.4103/ajts.AJTS_119_20
Bala Vignesh Venkatachalam, Ravindra Prasad Thokala, Ashwin Anandan, Krishnamoorthy Radhakrishnan
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Abstract

Background: Blood transfusion services work to ensure universal accessibility of safe and effective blood products for transfusion to recipients. Failure of blood donors to disclose complete truthful information before blood donation is termed as noncompliance. Noncompliance in disclosing high-risk behaviors could compromise blood safety. This study aimed to assess the prevalence rate of noncompliance and assess the predictive factors and reasons for noncompliance.

Materials and methods: Blood donors were asked to fill a postdonation anonymous questionnaire after obtaining consent and the responses were tabulated and analyzed. Prevalence of noncompliance for both high-risk and nonhigh-risk behaviors are evaluated. Variables associated with noncompliance are analyzed by univariate analysis and logistic regression.

Results: Total number of participants was 3001, 2850 participants gave valid responses and included in the study. There were 94 (3.30%) responses revealing noncompliance for nonhigh-risk behavior and 30 (1.05%) responses revealing noncompliance for high-risk behavior. The predictor variables for noncompliance in reporting high-risk behavior were education and adultery. The predictor variables for noncompliance in nonhigh-risk behavior reporting were presence of comorbidity and adultery.

Conclusion: Noncompliance in disclosure of high-risk behavior compromises blood safety. Blood donors must be ensured sufficient privacy while filling predonation questionnaire and while eliciting history any deferrable behaviors during blood donor medical examination. Privacy and confidence of the donors must be ensured either to share any postdonation information directly or anonymously to facilitate confidential unit exclusion.

献血者自我披露可推迟风险行为的不依从性评估。
背景:输血服务致力于确保受试者普遍获得安全有效的输血用血液制品。献血者在献血前未披露完整、真实的信息,属于不遵守规定。不遵守披露高风险行为可能会危及血液安全。本研究旨在评估不依从性的患病率,并评估不依从的预测因素和原因。材料和方法:要求献血者在获得同意后填写一份献血后匿名问卷,并将回答制成表格进行分析。评估高风险和非高风险行为的不合规发生率。通过单因素分析和逻辑回归分析与不合规相关的变量。结果:共有3001名参与者,2850名参与者给出了有效的回答并被纳入研究。有94份(3.30%)回复显示非高风险行为不合规,30份(1.05%)回复显示高风险行为不不合规。在报告高风险行为时,不遵守的预测变量是教育和通奸。非高危行为报告中不依从性的预测变量是共病和通奸的存在。结论:不遵守披露高危行为会损害血液安全。在填写献血前问卷时,以及在献血者体检期间询问病史时,必须确保献血者有足够的隐私。必须确保捐赠者的隐私和信心,直接或匿名分享任何捐赠后信息,以便于排除机密单位。
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