在一个发展中国家,对大学发起的全国自愿无偿献血计划进行为期五年的跟踪调查。

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 HEMATOLOGY Transfusion and Apheresis Science Pub Date : 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1016/j.transci.2024.104042
Kenneth S. Charles , Rykel. Rojas , Melina De Four , Melissa Friday
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国际机构继续推荐以自愿无偿献血为基础的血液服务,认为这是血液安全和充足的重要前提。特立尼达和多巴哥是一个多民族、多宗教、高收入的发展中国家,有着悠久的家庭替代和有偿献血的历史。血液服务的提供分散在五个自治的地区卫生局,政策由卫生部的国家输血服务局制定。由西印度群岛大学在一个献血中心发起的自愿无偿献血计划在头三年收集了 1.8% 的年度献血量,并于 2018 年被接受在全国推广。COVID-19 大流行推迟了这一计划的实施。卫生部于 2022 年 6 月 14 日世界献血者日启动了在全国实现完全自愿无偿献血的计划。对知识、态度和实践进行了调查,以便为宣传和干预战略收集信息。自愿无偿献血与所有地区卫生当局的输血服务重组相关联。15 项调查确定了误解、知识差距和社会可接受的干预方法。在实施的第一个整年中,自愿无偿献血占全国采血量的 10.8%(P<0.05)。
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Five year follow -up of a university initiated national voluntary non remunerated blood donation programme in a developing country
International bodies continue to recommend blood services based on voluntary non remunerated blood donation as an essential prerequisite for blood safety and adequacy. Trinidad and Tobago is a multi-ethnic, multi-religious, high income developing country with a long history of family replacement and remunerated blood donation. Delivery of blood services is fragmented across five autonomous Regional Health Authorities and policy is established by the National Blood Transfusion Service in the Ministry of Health. A voluntary non remunerated blood donor programme initiated by The University of the West Indies at one blood donation centre collected 1.8 % of the annual donations in its first three years and was accepted for national extension in 2018. The COVID-19 pandemic delayed implementation of this plan. The programme to achieve exclusive voluntary non remunerated donation nationally was launched by the Ministry of Health on World Blood Donor Day, June 14th 2022. Knowledge, attitude and practices surveys were done to gather information for communication and interventional strategies. Voluntary non remunerated blood donation was linked to restructuring of blood transfusion services across all Regional Health Authorities. Fifteen surveys identified misconceptions, knowledge gaps and socially acceptable methods of intervention. Voluntary non remunerated donations accounted for 10.8 % of the national collection in the first full year of implementation (p < 0.05). A voluntary non remunerated blood donation programme based on research, education and action has been successfully extended nationally.
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期刊介绍: Transfusion and Apheresis Science brings comprehensive and up-to-date information to physicians and health care professionals involved in the rapidly changing fields of transfusion medicine, hemostasis and apheresis. The journal presents original articles relating to scientific and clinical studies in the areas of immunohematology, transfusion practice, bleeding and thrombotic disorders and both therapeutic and donor apheresis including hematopoietic stem cells. Topics covered include the collection and processing of blood, compatibility testing and guidelines for the use of blood products, as well as screening for and transmission of blood-borne diseases. All areas of apheresis - therapeutic and collection - are also addressed. We would like to specifically encourage allied health professionals in this area to submit manuscripts that relate to improved patient and donor care, technical aspects and educational issues. Transfusion and Apheresis Science features a "Theme" section which includes, in each issue, a group of papers designed to review a specific topic of current importance in transfusion and hemostasis for the discussion of topical issues specific to apheresis and focuses on the operators'' viewpoint. Another section is "What''s Happening" which provides informal reporting of activities in the field. In addition, brief case reports and Letters to the Editor, as well as reviews of meetings and events of general interest, and a listing of recent patents make the journal a complete source of information for practitioners of transfusion, hemostasis and apheresis science. Immediate dissemination of important information is ensured by the commitment of Transfusion and Apheresis Science to rapid publication of both symposia and submitted papers.
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