Defining blood deserts and access to blood products for 660 million people: a geospatial analysis of eight states in Northern India.

IF 7.1 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Shreenik Kundu, Alejandro Munoz Valencia, Sargun Kaur Virk, Nikathan Kumar, Anita Gadgil, Joy John Mammen, Nobhojit Roy, Nakul Raykar
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Abstract

Introduction: Blood transfusion is crucial, but low-income and middle-income countries like India face a severe shortage of banked blood. This study focuses on the Empowered Action Group (EAG) states in India, where healthcare is limited, and health outcomes are poor. Our objective was to assess the blood banking infrastructure and access to blood products in these states.

Methods: We used e-Rakht Khosh, an online platform for blood availability data. We collected data on blood bank locations and stocks from 18 January to 9 February 2022 and used ArcGIS to determine the population residing within 30-60-90 min of a blood bank. Availability ratios were calculated by dividing available blood products by population in these catchment areas. Descriptive analysis characterised availability, and statistical tests evaluated differences across states and over the 4-week period.

Results: 806 of 824 blood banks reported data on blood stocks. Our analysis showed that 25.72% of the EAG states' population live within 30 min of a blood bank, while 61.45% and 92.46% live within 60 and 90 min, respectively.

Conclusion: Blood availability rates were low in the EAG states, with only 0.6 units per 1000 people. Additionally, only 61% of the population had access to blood-equipped facilities within an hour. These rates fell below the standards of the Lancet Commission on Global Surgery (15 units per 1000 population) and the WHO (10 donations per 1000 population). The study highlights the challenges in meeting demand for blood in emergencies due to inadequate blood banking infrastructure.

界定血液荒漠和 6.6 亿人获取血液制品的途径:对印度北部八个邦的地理空间分析。
简介输血至关重要,但像印度这样的中低收入国家却面临着库存血液严重短缺的问题。本研究的重点是印度的赋权行动小组(EAG)各邦,这些邦的医疗水平有限,健康状况较差。我们的目标是评估这些邦的血库基础设施和血液制品的获取情况:我们使用了血液供应数据在线平台 e-Rakht Khosh。我们收集了 2022 年 1 月 18 日至 2 月 9 日的血库位置和库存数据,并使用 ArcGIS 确定了居住在距离血库 30-60-90 分钟路程内的人口。可用率的计算方法是将可用血制品除以这些覆盖区域内的人口。描述性分析描述了可用性的特点,统计检验评估了各州和 4 周内的差异:824 家血库中有 806 家报告了血液库存数据。我们的分析表明,东亚地区各州有 25.72% 的人口居住在距离血库 30 分钟的范围内,而居住在 60 分钟和 90 分钟范围内的人口分别占 61.45% 和 92.46%:结论:东亚地区各州的血液供应率较低,每 1000 人仅有 0.6 个单位。此外,只有 61% 的人口能在一小时内使用配备血液的设施。这些比率低于柳叶刀全球外科委员会(每 1000 人 15 个单位)和世界卫生组织(每 1000 人 10 次捐赠)的标准。这项研究突出表明,由于血库基础设施不足,在满足紧急情况下的血液需求方面存在挑战。
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BMJ Global Health
BMJ Global Health Medicine-Health Policy
CiteScore
11.40
自引率
4.90%
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429
审稿时长
18 weeks
期刊介绍: BMJ Global Health is an online Open Access journal from BMJ that focuses on publishing high-quality peer-reviewed content pertinent to individuals engaged in global health, including policy makers, funders, researchers, clinicians, and frontline healthcare workers. The journal encompasses all facets of global health, with a special emphasis on submissions addressing underfunded areas such as non-communicable diseases (NCDs). It welcomes research across all study phases and designs, from study protocols to phase I trials to meta-analyses, including small or specialized studies. The journal also encourages opinionated discussions on controversial topics.
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