School of Population Health, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
School of Medicine, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
Vox Sang. 2022 Oct;117(10):1145-1152. doi: 10.1111/vox.13336. Epub 2022 Aug 2.
Gay and bisexual men (GBM) are deferred from donating blood in many countries. Perceptions by GBM that blood donor deferral policies are unjustifiably discriminatory, especially due to advances in HIV prevention, could contribute to non-compliance and need to be understood. We explore blood donation interest and history among GBM and attitudes towards donor deferral policies for the first time in New Zealand (NZ).
Data from a cross-sectional online survey of GBM in NZ were examined. We constructed three groups: (1) never donated blood and not interested; (2) never donated but expressed interest; and (3) previously donated blood. We tested these for association with demographic and behavioural variables, as well as attitudes towards blood donation policy.
A total of 607 GBM were eligible for the study, of whom 32.9% reported having donated blood previously, 44.3% had never donated blood but expressed interest and 22.7% expressed no interest in donating. Among previous donors, a third (8.6% of the total sample) reported non-compliance with the deferral policy. Most participants found the 12-month deferral policy to be too strict (81.8%), unfair (75.4%) and homophobic (68.8%).
We estimate that, for the first time in NZ, almost 10% of the sample did not report compliance with the 12-month deferral policy for men who have sex with men (MSM). Negative attitudes towards the deferral policy were common and could potentially increase the risk to the blood supply if compliance reduces. Further work is needed to inform a deferral policy that is accepted by GBM while maintaining the safety of NZ's blood supply.
在许多国家,男同性恋和双性恋者(GBM)被推迟献血。GBM 认为,献血者延期政策存在不合理的歧视,尤其是由于艾滋病预防方面的进展,这可能导致他们不遵守规定,因此需要对此加以理解。我们首次在新西兰(NZ)探索了 GBM 的献血兴趣和献血史,以及他们对献血延期政策的态度。
我们对 NZ 在线进行的 GBM 横断面调查数据进行了研究。我们构建了三个组:(1)从未献血且不感兴趣;(2)从未献血但表示有兴趣;(3)以前曾献血。我们对这些组进行了与人口统计学和行为变量以及对献血政策的态度的关联检验。
共有 607 名 GBM 符合研究条件,其中 32.9%报告以前献过血,44.3%从未献过血但表示有兴趣,22.7%表示没有兴趣献血。在以前的献血者中,有三分之一(占总样本的 8.6%)报告不遵守延期政策。大多数参与者认为 12 个月的延期政策过于严格(81.8%)、不公平(75.4%)和仇视同性恋者(68.8%)。
我们估计,在 NZ,首次有近 10%的样本报告不遵守对男男性行为者(MSM)的 12 个月延期政策。对延期政策的负面态度很普遍,如果合规性降低,可能会增加血液供应的风险。需要进一步开展工作,以制定一种被 GBM 接受的延期政策,同时保持 NZ 血液供应的安全性。