Women blood donation drive in 21st century: a theme 'so near yet so far' for world blood donors day.

Radheshyam Meher
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Female participation in blood donation remains disproportionately low worldwide, despite decades of efforts to achieve 100 % voluntary and non-remunerated blood donation. Women contribute only around one-third of donations globally, and in some countries, their involvement is less than 5-10 %. This narrative review explores the complex interplay of physiological, psychological, social, and systemic factors that contribute to this disparity. Key challenges include deferral due to low hemoglobin or physiological states like menstruation and pregnancy, a higher incidence of vasovagal reactions, and iron deficiency, particularly among repeat female donors. Social and cultural barriers such as gender norms, caregiving responsibilities, misinformation, and stigma further restrict women's participation. Drawing on evidence from multiple disciplines and global regions, the review highlights strategies to improve recruitment and retention (Pink Drive), including donor education, iron supplementation, supportive infrastructure like child-friendly donation centers (Pink Blood Center), and inclusive messaging. Ultimately, promoting women's participation in blood donation is not only a clinical and logistical necessity but also a powerful step toward health equity and gender inclusion in public health systems.

21世纪妇女献血运动:世界献血者日的主题“如此近而又如此远”。
尽管数十年来为实现100%自愿和无偿献血作出了努力,但在世界范围内,女性献血参与率仍然低得不成比例。妇女的捐款仅占全球捐款的三分之一左右,在一些国家,她们的参与不到5-10%。这篇叙述性综述探讨了造成这种差异的生理、心理、社会和系统因素的复杂相互作用。主要挑战包括由于血红蛋白低或生理状态(如月经和怀孕)导致的延迟,血管迷走神经反应的发生率较高,以及缺铁,特别是在重复女性献血者中。诸如性别规范、照料责任、错误信息和污名等社会和文化障碍进一步限制了妇女的参与。根据来自多个学科和全球各地区的证据,该评估强调了改善招募和保留的战略(粉红运动),包括献血者教育、补铁、支持性基础设施,如儿童友好捐赠中心(粉红血液中心)和包容性信息。最终,促进妇女参与献血不仅是临床和后勤方面的需要,而且是在公共卫生系统中实现卫生公平和性别包容的有力一步。
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