献血に関する意識調査 (第2報) -献血時のHIV感染者対策について-

道子 竹中, 勝 清水, 久實 池田, 忠宏 神谷, 井上 千加子
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The yearly increases in the rate of HIV incidence among voluntary non-remunerated blood donors (VBD) over more than 10 years is of great concern, since it threatens blood safety.A questionnaire survey on ideas about preventive measures for avoiding HIV test-seeking donors was given to members of the Japanese Society of Transfusion Medicine (JSBT; n=361) and to VBD in each donation room in 2 Japanese Red Cross Blood Centers (RCBC; n=717).Requesting self-identification cards (ID) in interviews at the time of donation was accepted by more than 80% of both groups, 85% of whom would personally continue blood donation with ID presentation. Notification of positive HIV test results was agreed to by more than 80% of each group. Regarding notification of the results to donors, interviews were mentioned by 50% of the JSBT members, and confidential letters by 71% of the VBD.The idea that donors giving false replies to HIV-related items in interviews at the time of donation should be penalized was supported by more than half of both groups, but received an undecided response from 35% of the VBD, while the idea that donors refusing to accept notification of the test results should be disqualified for donation was accepted by only 38% of the JSBT members and 20% of the VBD, and received an undecided response from 18% of the JSBT members and 43% of the VBD.These results indicate that requesting ID at interview and notification of HIV infection can be introduced into our blood program. However, treatment of donors providing untrue information at interviews and/or declining to accept test results should be resolved by providing more information on the actual attitudes of these donors.
献血意识调查(第2报)-关于献血时HIV感染者的对策-
10多年来,自愿无偿献血者中艾滋病毒发病率逐年上升,这令人极为关切,因为它威胁到血液安全。对日本输血医学学会(JSBT)成员进行了一项关于避免寻求艾滋病毒检测的献血者采取预防措施的想法的问卷调查;n=361),并在2个日本红十字会血液中心(RCBC;n = 717)。两组均有超过80%的人接受在献血时要求出示自我身份证件,其中85%的人会在出示身份证件的情况下亲自继续献血。每组80%以上的人同意通报艾滋病毒检测结果呈阳性。关于向捐助者通知结果,50%的JSBT成员提到了面谈,71%的VBD成员提到了保密信件。捐助者提供虚假的想法回复与艾滋病毒相关的项目在采访中捐赠的时候应该处罚是由超过一半的两组,但收到了35%的VBD决定回应,虽然知道捐赠者拒绝接受通知测试结果应该为接受了捐赠资格只有38%的和20%的VBD JSBT成员,并获得了一个决定反应的18%和43%的VBD JSBT成员。这些结果表明,在面谈时要求身份证和HIV感染通知可以引入我们的血液计划。但是,对在面谈中提供不真实信息和/或拒绝接受检测结果的捐助者的处理,应通过提供有关这些捐助者实际态度的更多信息来解决。
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