Exploring MSM blood donor profiles: a descriptive analysis of demographics, risk characteristics, and donation behaviors.

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 HEMATOLOGY
Koson T Sriamporn, Nathan S Consedine, Peter J W Saxton
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Abstract

Background: The importance of addressing the blood donor population among men who have sex with men (MSM) is increasing with the global liberalization of blood donor deferral policies. Effective donor management, especially retaining existing donors and recruiting new donors, is essential for a safe and sufficient blood supply. Strategies to engage the broader blood donation population are well-established. However, the historical exclusion of MSM from blood donation, based on heightened HIV risk, has limited the understanding of MSM's unique behavioral and risk characteristics as potential donors. Characterizing these donors (and non-donors) will be useful for blood services to tailor outreach and engagement strategies effectively as deferral policies continue to evolve.

Materials and methods: Data from a national behavioral surveillance program of MSM in New Zealand were examined. We explored differences in demographic and risk characteristics associated with an increased risk of HIV across three groups (i.e., profiles) sorted by their donation history and recency: non-donors, non-active donors, and active donors.

Results: Clear characteristics associated with each donor profile emerged among the 3,225 MSM participants. Active donors (4.2%) were younger, students, less engaged with the LGBTQI+ community, reported fewer risk behaviors and were less sexually active. Non-active donors (36.9%) typically exhibited more characteristics associated with an increased risk of HIV. However, non-donor profiles (56.7%) were less clear in comparison, sharing demographic similarities with active donors but displaying risk characteristics similar to those of non-active donors.

Discussion: In this first study to describe MSM blood donor profiles, we have identified unique characteristics specific to MSM which blood services can use to pinpoint targets for engaging current, new, and previous donors. Future research should examine the factors affecting non-donor status among MSM, as they do not appear to be solely driven by demographic and recent behavioral risk factors.

背景:随着全球推迟献血政策的放开,解决男男性行为者(MSM)献血人群问题的重要性与日俱增。有效的献血者管理,尤其是留住现有献血者和招募新的献血者,对于安全和充足的血液供应至关重要。让更广泛的献血人群参与进来的策略已经成熟。然而,男男性行为者因感染艾滋病的风险较高而被排除在献血人群之外的历史,限制了人们对男男性行为者作为潜在献血者的独特行为和风险特征的了解。随着推迟献血政策的不断发展,了解这些献血者(和非献血者)的特征将有助于血液服务机构有效地制定宣传和参与策略:我们研究了新西兰男男性行为监测项目的数据。我们探讨了按捐献历史和周期分类的三个群体(即特征)(非捐献者、非活跃捐献者和活跃捐献者)中与艾滋病风险增加相关的人口统计学特征和风险特征的差异:在 3225 名 MSM 参与者中,每个捐献者的特征都很明显。积极捐献者(4.2%)更年轻,是学生,与 LGBTQI+ 社区的接触较少,报告的风险行为较少,性生活也不太活跃。非积极捐献者(36.9%)通常表现出更多与艾滋病毒风险增加相关的特征。然而,非捐献者(56.7%)的特征就不那么明显了,他们与积极捐献者的人口统计学特征相似,但表现出的风险特征与非积极捐献者相似:在这项首次描述 MSM 献血者特征的研究中,我们发现了 MSM 的独特特征,血液服务机构可以利用这些特征来确定吸引当前、新的和以前的献血者的目标。未来的研究应探讨影响 MSM 非献血者状况的因素,因为这些因素似乎并不完全由人口统计学和近期行为风险因素驱动。
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Blood Transfusion
Blood Transfusion HEMATOLOGY-
CiteScore
6.10
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91
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Blood Transfusion welcomes international submissions of Original Articles, Review Articles, Case Reports and Letters on all the fields related to Transfusion Medicine.
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