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Blood donors' attitudes towards voluntary non-remunerated donation in Trinidad and Tobago.

Authors :
Charles, K. S.
Poon King, A.
Ramai, A.
Rajnath, K.
Ramkissoon, D.
Ramkissoon, S.
Ramlal, C.
Ramnarine, K.
Rampersad, K.
Legall, G.
Pooransingh, S.
Chantry, A. D.
Source :
Transfusion Medicine; Aug2017, Vol. 27 Issue 4, p249-255, 7p, 2 Charts, 4 Graphs
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

SUMMARY Objectives To assess the attitude towards voluntary non-remunerated blood donation among blood donors in Trinidad and Tobago ( TRT). Background Blood donors in TRT are either family replacement (F/R, 87%) or remunerated (13%). There is chronic blood shortage and high seroreactivity for transfusion-transmissible infections ( TTI) in donors. Converting existing to voluntary non-remunerated donors ( VNRD) reduces the need to recruit news donors in achieving 100% VNRD. Methods A questionnaire-based, cross-sectional survey was conducted at two blood collection centres at an interval of 8 years. Donors were surveyed for sociodemographic characteristics, awareness of the blood shortage, previous donation behaviour, donor-beneficiary linkage if F/R, willingness to become VNRD and choice of motivators for converting to VNRD. Results A total of 400 and 595 donors respectively participated in Surveys 1 and 2, of whom 92·8 and 86·3% were F/R ( P < 0·001), respectively. In both surveys, 52% of participants were unaware of an existing blood shortage ( P = 0·983). Only 9·8 and 9·1% of participants expressed unwillingness to become VNRD ( P = 0·720). The main motivators to convert to VNRD were reminders from the centre (84%) and extended opening hours (78%) in Survey 1 as compared to confidence that donated blood was used properly (73%) and shortened waiting times to donate (73%) in Survey 2. Conclusion Despite low awareness of blood shortage, willingness to become VNRD was high among existing donors. Accountability and donor convenience underpinned the main motivators for converting to VNRD. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09587578
Volume :
27
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Transfusion Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
124624117
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/tme.12429