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医学生在需要增加时对献血的态度。

Medical Student Attitudes Toward Blood Donation in Times of Increased Need.

机构信息

College of Medicine, The Pennsylvania State University, Hershey, PA, USA.

Division of Trauma, Acute Care and Critical Care Surgery, 12311Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, PA, USA.

出版信息

Am Surg. 2022 Sep;88(9):2338-2344. doi: 10.1177/00031348211011083. Epub 2021 Apr 20.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In situations of increased need, such as mass casualty incidents (MCIs) and COVID-19, donated blood products are in shortage across the United States. Medical students are a potential pool for blood donors. The aim of this study was to determine overall attitudes of medical students at a single academic institution toward blood donation during times of increased need.

METHODS

Three anonymous REDCap surveys were administered to all medical students at a rural academic institution. Surveys 1 and 2 were administered preceding and after an institution-wide MCI drill, in September and November 2019, respectively. Survey 3 was administered following a student-organized COVID-19 blood drive in June 2020. Multivariable analysis was performed to determine if factors, ie, experience with MCI drills and emergency medical services (EMS) training, were associated with willingness to donate blood. Furthermore, barriers to donation among those not willing to donate were assessed.

RESULTS

Overall response rate for MCI surveys (surveys 1 and 2) was 38% (mean age 25.2 years and 50% women). 91% (n = 210) of respondents were willing to donate blood. Previous participation in MCI drills and EMS training was not associated with higher willingness to donate blood. Response rate for survey 3 was 15.6% (59.4% women), and 30 (31.3%) respondents indicated they did not volunteer to donate blood during the COVID-19 drive. Most common reasons for not donating were "other," medical concerns, and being out-of-town.

CONCLUSIONS

Majority of medical students are willing to donate blood during times of increased need and offer a possible solution to increase blood donor pool.

摘要

背景

在美国,在需要增加的情况下,如大规模伤亡事件(MCIs)和 COVID-19,捐献的血液制品短缺。医学生是潜在的献血者。本研究旨在确定单一学术机构的医学生在需要增加时对献血的总体态度。

方法

在农村学术机构向所有医学生发放了三份匿名 REDCap 调查。调查 1 和 2 分别在 2019 年 9 月和 11 月,即机构范围内的 MCI 演习前后进行。调查 3 在 2020 年 6 月学生组织的 COVID-19 献血活动后进行。进行多变量分析以确定因素,即 MCI 演习和紧急医疗服务(EMS)培训的经验,是否与愿意献血有关。此外,评估了不愿献血者的献血障碍。

结果

MCI 调查(调查 1 和 2)的总体回复率为 38%(平均年龄为 25.2 岁,女性占 50%)。91%(n = 210)的受访者愿意献血。以前参加 MCI 演习和 EMS 培训与更高的献血意愿无关。调查 3 的回复率为 15.6%(女性占 59.4%),有 30 名(31.3%)受访者表示他们在 COVID-19 献血活动中没有自愿献血。不愿献血的最常见原因是“其他”、医疗问题和外出。

结论

大多数医学生愿意在需要增加的情况下献血,为增加献血者群体提供了一种可能的解决方案。

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