Understanding donation frequency: insights from current plasma donors

Background and Objectives Encouraging existing plasma donors to donate more frequently is a key objective for blood donation services committed to expanding yield through voluntary non‐remunerated plasmapheresis donation. This requires an understanding of donors’ perspectives on their current donati...

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Published in:Vox sanguinis Vol. 115; no. 2; pp. 174 - 181
Main Authors: Thorpe, Rachel, Masser, Barbara M., Nguyen, Lilly, Davison, Tanya E.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: England S. Karger AG 01-02-2020
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Summary:Background and Objectives Encouraging existing plasma donors to donate more frequently is a key objective for blood donation services committed to expanding yield through voluntary non‐remunerated plasmapheresis donation. This requires an understanding of donors’ perspectives on their current donation practice and how this relates to their knowledge and beliefs about the need for plasma. To explore this, Australian plasma donors were interviewed about how they arrived at the frequency at which they donate. Materials and Methods Semi‐structured telephone interviews were conducted with 105 Australian plasmapheresis donors. Results Key themes identified were as follows: fitting donation into busy lives and how ideas about being an ongoing donor and the institutional context shaped their perspective on frequency; perceptions of the impact of donation on health; and wanting to make a greater contribution. Conclusion Experienced plasma donors work to maintain a donation practice in the context of busy lives often by adopting a flexible approach to donation frequency. Their knowledge of the contribution their donations make is key to their continued donation, yet most identified constraints to donating more frequently. Health concerns were a particular concern for some, and more research is needed to understand donors’ perspectives on the impact of donating on their health.
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ISSN:0042-9007
1423-0410
DOI:10.1111/vox.12861