Paths to improve voluntary blood donation in mixed public/private blood donation systems such as in Lebanon?

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 HEMATOLOGY
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Abstract

Background

The World Health Organization advocates for the achievement of 100% voluntary non-remunerated blood donation (VNRD) globally by the year 2020. However, until today, little was known in Lebanon regarding its actual rate or influencing factors, particularly donor motivations and behaviors. Therefore, the aim of this study was to assess the knowledge, attitudes, and practices of blood donors in Lebanon. The ultimate goals were to retain first-time donors, encourage them to become regular ones, and facilitate the transition from replacement donation to VNRD.

Materials and Methods

A multi-centric cross-sectional study was carried across the five governorates in Lebanon. A self-administered and structured questionnaire was used in this survey. Results were presented in terms of odds ratios, with statistical significance defined at a P value of 0.05 and a 95% confidence interval. Additionally, a benchmarking analysis of the situation of blood donation in Lebanon was also conducted, identifying several areas for improvement.

Results

A total of 620 blood donors participated in this study, with 21.3% being first-time donors and 78.7% repeat donors. While the latter were primarily motivated by self-esteem, solidarity or returning a favor (89%, 77.9% and 78.1%), the main obstacle for becoming regular donors was a lack of initiative (34.6%). Female donors (9.9% of the total) exhibited better knowledge (OR = 2.20, p = 0.011) and were more inclined to donate voluntarily (OR = 1.52, p = 0.048). Conversely, male donors were more likely to be repeat donors, often through replacement donation (OR = 2.95, p = 0.001).

Conclusion

There is a significant disparity between the low rate of voluntary donation in Lebanon (22.2%) and the relatively high proportion of donors with adequate knowledge of the donation process (60.5%). Therefore, urgent action by public authorities, based on the evidence based strategies outlined in this article, is crucial to enhancing the voluntary donation rate in Lebanon.

在黎巴嫩等国的公私混合献血系统中,改善自愿献血的途径是什么?
背景:世界卫生组织倡导到 2020 年全球实现 100%自愿无偿献血(VNRD)。然而,直到今天,黎巴嫩对自愿无偿献血的实际比率或影响因素,尤其是献血者的动机和行为仍知之甚少。因此,本研究旨在评估黎巴嫩献血者的知识、态度和行为。最终目标是留住首次献血者,鼓励他们成为定期献血者,并促进从替代献血到自愿无偿献血的过渡:在黎巴嫩五个省开展了一项多中心横断面研究。调查采用了自填式结构问卷。结果以几率比表示,统计意义以 P 值 0.05 和 95% 的置信区间为界。此外,还对黎巴嫩的献血情况进行了基准分析,确定了几个需要改进的领域:共有 620 名献血者参与了此次研究,其中 21.3% 为首次献血者,78.7% 为重复献血者。后者的主要动机是自尊、团结或报恩(89%、77.9% 和 78.1%),而成为定期献血者的主要障碍是缺乏主动性(34.6%)。女性捐赠者(占总数的 9.9%)表现出更多的知识(OR= 2.20,p=0.011),更倾向于自愿捐赠(OR= 1.52,p=0.048)。相反,男性捐献者更有可能重复捐献,通常是通过替换捐献(OR= 2.95,p=0.001):黎巴嫩的自愿捐献率较低(22.2%),而对捐献过程有充分了解的捐献者比例相对较高(60.5%),两者之间存在明显差距。因此,公共当局根据本文概述的循证策略采取紧急行动,对于提高黎巴嫩的自愿捐献率至关重要。
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CiteScore
2.50
自引率
11.80%
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234
审稿时长
36 days
期刊介绍: Transfusion Clinique et Biologique, the official journal of the French Society of Blood Transfusion (SFTS): - an aid to training, at a European level - the only French journal indexed in the hematology and immunology sections of Current Contents Transfusion Clinique et Biologique spans fundamental research and everyday practice, with articles coming from both sides. Articles, reviews, case reports, letters to the editor and editorials are published in 4 editions a year, in French or in English, covering all scientific and medical aspects of transfusion: immunology, hematology, infectious diseases, genetics, molecular biology, etc. And finally, a convivial cross-disciplinary section on training and information offers practical updates. Readership: "Transfusers" are many and various: anesthetists, biologists, hematologists, and blood-bank, ICU and mobile emergency specialists...
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