Anxiety levels of voluntary blood donors in the blood donor unit of PMI Yogyakarta City

N. Purnamaningsih, S. Suwarno, Muhammad Erwan Syah, Diah Nurpratami
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Adverse events have an impact on the safety of blood donors and affect the interest in donating blood again. This adverse event is related to the anxiety experienced by blood donors. This study aims to determine the level of anxiety of voluntary blood donors after blood donation at the Blood Donor Unit PMI Yogyakarta City. This research is a descriptive research. The research instrument used the Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HARS) questionnaire. The population in this study were blood donors at the PMI Blood Donor Unit, Yogyakarta City. The sampling technique uses quota sampling. The sample in this study were voluntary blood donors as many as 100 people who met the requirements for blood donation. Requirements for blood donors include physically and mentally healthy, age 17-60 years, minimum weight 50 kg, hemoglobin 12.5-17 g/dl, blood pressure 110/70 mmHg to 150/90 mmHg, and for women who are not pregnant/ breastfeeding/menstruation. Data were analyzed descriptively and presented with tables. The results showed that the majority of voluntary blood donors in the Blood Donor Unit PMI Yogyakarta City did not have anxiety (93%). Mild anxiety is most common in the younger age group, female gender, higher education and university students. Building and increasing self-efficacy, providing a positive blood donation experience, and mechanisms to reduce the rate of vasovagal reactions are important things to do to reduce anxiety, prevent vasovagal reactions and maximize donor retention.
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日惹市PMI献血单位自愿献血者的焦虑水平
不良事件会影响献血者的安全,并影响再次献血的兴趣。这种不良事件与献血者经历的焦虑有关。本研究旨在确定自愿献血者在日惹市献血单位献血后的焦虑程度。本研究为描述性研究。研究工具采用汉密尔顿焦虑量表(HARS)问卷。这项研究中的人群是日惹市PMI献血单位的献血者。抽样技术使用配额抽样。这项研究中的样本是自愿献血者,多达100名符合献血要求的人。献血者的要求包括身心健康、年龄17-60岁、最低体重50公斤、血红蛋白12.5-17g/dl、血压110/70mmHg至150/90mmHg,以及未怀孕/哺乳/月经的妇女。对数据进行描述性分析,并用表格表示。结果显示,日惹市献血单位PMI的大多数自愿献血者没有焦虑(93%)。轻度焦虑最常见于年轻群体、女性、高等教育和大学生。建立和提高自我效能感,提供积极的献血体验,以及降低血管迷走神经反应率的机制,是减少焦虑、预防血管迷走神经反应和最大限度地保持献血者的重要措施。
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