Center for Health Equity Research and Promotion, Veterans Affairs Pittsburgh Healthcare System, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
Blood. 2013 Feb 21;121(8):1469-76. doi: 10.1182/blood-2012-06-437343. Epub 2012 Dec 20.
Large international registries of potential unrelated hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) donors, including the National Marrow Donor program (NMDP), continue to face difficulties finding matched donors for racial/ethnic minorities. One reason, in addition to the generally less common HLA types among minority patients, is the much higher registry attrition rate of racial/ethnic minorities compared with whites. Reasons for the higher attrition among minority potential donors remain unexplained. The goal of our cross-sectional telephone interview study was to generate a diverse sample of potential HSC donors who have preliminarily matched a patient and to identify factors associated with race/ethnicity and with the decision to continue toward potential donation or to opt out of the registry. Multiple culturally related, psychosocial, and donation-related factors were associated both with race/ethnic group membership and attrition from the registry. The most consistent factor associated with opting out of the registry across all race/ethnic groups was ambivalence about donation: doubts and worries, feeling unsure about donation, wishing someone else would donate in one's place. Our findings suggest that universal donor recruitment and management approaches based on reducing donation-related ambivalence and tailored messages and strategies for each of the individual race/ethnic groups are important.
大型国际潜在无关造血干细胞 (HSC) 供体登记处,包括国家骨髓捐赠者计划 (NMDP),在为少数族裔寻找匹配供体方面仍面临困难。除了少数族裔患者 HLA 类型普遍较少外,一个原因是与白人相比,少数族裔潜在供体的登记流失率要高得多。少数族裔潜在供体较高流失率的原因仍未得到解释。我们的横断面电话访谈研究的目的是生成一个多样化的潜在 HSC 供体样本,这些供体已经初步与患者匹配,并确定与种族/族裔以及继续潜在捐赠或选择退出登记有关的因素。与种族/族裔群体成员资格和从登记处流失相关的多种文化相关的、社会心理的和与捐赠相关的因素。所有种族/族裔群体中选择退出登记处最一致的因素是对捐赠的矛盾心理:疑虑和担忧,对捐赠不确定,希望别人代替自己捐赠。我们的研究结果表明,基于减少与捐赠相关的矛盾心理以及为每个特定种族/族裔群体量身定制的信息和策略的通用供体招募和管理方法很重要。