Title of article :
SYSTEMIC COMPLICATIONS and THEIR RISK FACTORS AMONG TEHRANIAN BLOOD DONOR, 2005
Author/Authors :
Majlessi, F Department of Public Health Services - School of Public Health and Institute of Public Health Research - Tehran University of Medical Sciences - Tehran, Iran , Ghafari, S Public Relations manager of the Iranian Blood Transfusion Organization , Maghsoodlou, M Public Relations manager of the Iranian Blood Transfusion Organization , Rahimi-Foroushani, A Department of Statistics and Epidemiology - School of Public Health and Institute of Public Health Research - Tehran University of Medical Sciences - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
The systemic complications of blood donation are the first reasons why patients fail to
return for further blood donation. This study was designed to determine the frequency of these
complications and their associated risk factors among blood donors in Tehran. Also, we aimed to
provide suitable methods to decrease the frequency of these adverse events, thereby eliminating the
most important causes of withdrawal, while maintaining the health of the donors. This analytical
descriptive cross-sectional study was performed on 554 blood donors who had donated blood from
February 2005 through September 2005 in four fixed blood donation bases and four mobile blood
collection buses. Each base was considered as a stratum, and a stratified random sampling proportional
to size was done to select the donors. Results showed donor reaction rate to be 13.4%, the most
common of which were blackout of vision (7%), dizziness (6.3%), fatigue (6.1%) and nausea (1.8%).
There was no significant relationship between the incidence of these complications and type of base
blood donation or fasting at the time of blood donation. Logistic Regression analysis showed that sex,
condition of blood donor, exercise or walking, duration of donation, and practice to recommendation
had significant effects on the odds ratio of systemic complication. Regarding the frequency values
derived for the different systemic complications it can be concluded that attention to risk factors of
these complications and their control can help encourage donors to become repeated donors as well as
to prevent their withdrawal for further blood donation.
Keywords :
risk factors , blood donation , Systemic complications
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics