K S Charles, P Hughes, R Gadd, C J Bodkyn, M Rodriguez
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摘要
在特立尼达和多巴哥,大部分献血是由家庭成员或朋友代替的。2007年起草了国家输血政策,以促进自愿、重复献血。这项研究的目的是评估目前捐助者推迟的比率和原因,其目的是指导拟议的捐助者教育和征聘方案。在特立尼达和多巴哥西班牙港国家输血中心对潜在献血者的献血前延迟进行了回顾性研究。研究了12个月期间所有捐赠前延期的记录。进行了多达11346次捐赠前筛选访谈。有4043例(35.6%)延期。推迟献血者的最常见原因是高危性行为(27.6%)、低血红蛋白(22.2%)和高血压(17.5%)。其他原因,如药物、慢性疾病、纹身、旅行史、最近怀孕、手术或出现在公认的年龄限制之外,造成33.8%的延期,而大多数(34.7%)是男性延期。低血红蛋白(44.5%)是女性中最常见的原因。自愿献血者的延迟率与替代献血者的延迟率无显著差异(31.7 vs 35.4%, P = 0.25)。这项研究表明,公众缺乏认识是造成捐献者推迟捐献比例高得令人无法接受的主要原因。关于选择标准的捐助者教育需要作为国家政策的一项目标紧急加以处理。监测和评价推迟比率和原因可以作为政策有效性的一个指标。
Evaluation of blood donor deferral causes in the Trinidad and Tobago National Blood Transfusion Service.
The majority of blood donations in Trinidad and Tobago are made as replacement by family members or friends. National Blood Transfusion Policy was drafted in 2007 to promote voluntary, repeated donation. The objective of this study is to assess the current rate and reasons for donor deferral, and the aim is to guide the proposed donor education and recruitment programme. A retrospective study of pre-donation deferral of prospective blood donors at the National Blood Transfusion Centre, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, was conducted. Records of all pre-donation deferrals over a 12-month period were studied. As many as 11,346 pre-donation screening interviews were conducted. There were 4043 (35.6%) deferrals. The most common reasons for donor deferral were exposure to high-risk sexual activity (27.6%), low haemoglobin 22.2% and hypertension 17.5%. Other reasons such as medication, chronic medical illness, tattoos, travel history, recent pregnancy, surgery or presentation outside the accepted age limit caused 33.8% of all deferrals and the majority (34.7%) of male deferrals. Low haemoglobin (44.5%) was the most common reason among females. The rate of deferral of voluntary donors was not significantly different from that for replacement donors (31.7 vs. 35.4%, P = 0.25). This study exposed a lack of public awareness as the principal reason for an unacceptably high rate of donor deferral. Donor education about selection criteria needs to be urgently addressed as an objective of the National Policy. Monitoring and evaluation of deferral rates and reasons could be used as one indicator of the effectiveness of the Policy.