Analysis of reasons of blood donor deferral at a tertiary care institute in India and its reflections on community health status.

IF 0.6 Q4 HEMATOLOGY
Asian Journal of Transfusion Science Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-03-01 DOI:10.4103/ajts.AJTS_69_19
Sheetal Malhotra, Gita Negi
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Abstract

Introduction: Safe blood donors form the backbone of safe blood transfusion services.[1] Donor eligibility policies are a critical layer of blood safety designed to ensure selection of healthy donors and to protect recipients from any harm. This study was planned to analyze the pattern of whole blood donor deferrals and its characteristics and reasons at a tertiary care institute in northern India, as the pattern varies according to epidemiology of diseases in different demographic areas.

Materials and methods: It was a cross-sectional study of 2 years' duration from December 2015 to November 2017. The data of the potential donors who were deferred were recorded on a separate pro forma which included their demographic details, type of donation - voluntary donor and replacement donor; first time and repeat donor; type of deferrals (permanent and temporary); and the reasons of deferrals.

Results: A total of 3133 donors (voluntary - 1446 and replacement - 1687) donated and 597 donors were deferred (deferral rate - 16%) during this period. Majority of the deferrals, i.e., 525 (88%) were temporary, while 72 (12%) were permanent. The most common reason of temporary deferral was anemia. The most common reason of permanent deferrals was a medical history of jaundice.

Conclusions: Our study results indicate that the blood donor deferral can have subtle variations based on regional aspects that should be considered when national policies are developed as pattern of deferral varies according to the epidemiology of diseases in different demographic areas.

印度一家三级医疗机构推迟献血的原因分析及其对社区卫生状况的思考。
简介:安全献血者是安全输血服务的中坚力量。[1] 捐献者资格政策是血液安全的一个关键层面,旨在确保选择健康的捐献者,并保护接受者免受任何伤害。这项研究计划分析印度北部一家三级医疗机构的全血捐献者延期模式及其特征和原因,因为不同人口地区的疾病流行病学不同,这种模式也不同。材料和方法:这是一项为期2年的横断面研究,从2015年12月到2017年11月。被推迟的潜在捐赠者的数据记录在一份单独的表格上,其中包括他们的人口统计细节、捐赠类型——自愿捐赠者和替代捐赠者;第一次和重复供体;延期的类型(永久和临时);以及延期的原因。结果:在此期间,共有3133名捐赠者(自愿捐赠1446名,替代捐赠1687名)捐赠,597名捐赠者被推迟(推迟率为16%)。大多数延期,即525(88%)是临时性的,而72(12%)是永久性的。暂时推迟治疗的最常见原因是贫血。永久性延期最常见的原因是有黄疸病史。结论:我们的研究结果表明,献血者延期可能会因地区而异,在制定国家政策时应考虑到这一点,因为不同人口地区的疾病流行病学不同,延期模式也不同。
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