Fear of donation-related stimuli across different levels of donation experience and types of donation (whole-blood and plasma): A cross-sectional study in Italian donors.

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 HEMATOLOGY Transfusion Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-11 DOI:10.1111/trf.18062
Marco Bani, Stefano Ardenghi, Selena Russo, Federico Zorzi, Giulia Rampoldi, Alexia Del Greco, Barbara Giussani, Daniela Danesi, Maria Grazia Strepparava
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Abstract

Background: Donation-related fears are prevalent even among regular donors and can hinder both recruitment and retention. This cross-sectional study aimed to estimate the prevalence of these fears in Italian whole-blood and plasma donors, across different levels of donation experience.

Study design and methods: A sample of 615 voluntary, unpaid donors from Italy (64.1% male, mean age 45.42 ± 11.80 years) completed an online survey assessing their fear of common donation-related stimuli (fear of blood, needles, pain, and fainting), experience of vasovagal symptoms at the last donation, and their intention to donate again. Donors were grouped based on donation history and their most recent donation type (whole-blood or plasma).

Results: A significant negative relationship was found between donation history and most types of donation-related fears, suggesting that greater experience corresponds to reduced fear. Plasma donors reported lower levels of fear across all stimuli compared to whole-blood donors. Despite this, nearly one-third of the most experienced whole-blood donors and 20% of plasma donors still reported some level of fear. Greater fear was associated with increased reports of pain and vasovagal symptoms during donation, regardless of donation type. However, no significant association emerged between donation-related fears and the intention to donate again.

Discussion: Donation-related fear persists even among experienced donors, for both whole-blood and plasma donors. Given its potential to impact donor comfort and retention, the assessment and management of donation-related fears should be integrated into donor care, with appropriate strategies to help donors regulate their fear throughout their donation careers.

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不同捐赠经验水平和捐赠类型(全血和血浆)对捐赠相关刺激的恐惧:一项针对意大利捐献者的横断面研究。
背景:即使在定期捐献者中也普遍存在与捐献相关的恐惧心理,这会阻碍捐献者的招募和保留。这项横断面研究旨在估算不同捐献经验水平的意大利全血和血浆捐献者中这些恐惧的普遍程度:来自意大利的 615 名自愿无偿捐献者(64.1% 为男性,平均年龄为 45.42 ± 11.80 岁)完成了一项在线调查,评估了他们对常见捐献相关刺激(害怕血液、针头、疼痛和晕厥)的恐惧程度、上次捐献时出现血管迷走神经症状的经历以及再次捐献的意愿。根据献血史和最近一次献血类型(全血或血浆)对献血者进行分组:结果:发现捐献史与大多数类型的捐献相关恐惧之间存在明显的负相关,这表明捐献经验越丰富,恐惧感越低。与全血捐献者相比,血浆捐献者对所有刺激的恐惧程度都较低。尽管如此,近三分之一经验最丰富的全血捐献者和 20% 的血浆捐献者仍报告了一定程度的恐惧。无论捐献类型如何,恐惧感越强与捐献过程中疼痛和血管迷走神经症状的报告增加有关。然而,捐献相关恐惧与再次捐献的意愿之间并无明显关联:讨论:即使是经验丰富的捐献者,无论是全血捐献者还是血浆捐献者,与捐献相关的恐惧都持续存在。鉴于捐献相关恐惧可能会影响捐献者的舒适度和保留率,因此应将捐献相关恐惧的评估和管理纳入捐献者护理中,并采取适当的策略帮助捐献者在整个捐献生涯中调节其恐惧感。
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Transfusion
Transfusion 医学-血液学
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期刊介绍: TRANSFUSION is the foremost publication in the world for new information regarding transfusion medicine. Written by and for members of AABB and other health-care workers, TRANSFUSION reports on the latest technical advances, discusses opposing viewpoints regarding controversial issues, and presents key conference proceedings. In addition to blood banking and transfusion medicine topics, TRANSFUSION presents submissions concerning patient blood management, tissue transplantation and hematopoietic, cellular, and gene therapies.
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