Alsalamah Faris, Alageel Mohammed K, Alzahrani Rakan, Alowairdhi Yazeed, Alkahtani Nasser, Masuadi Emad, Jawdat Dunia
Department of Medicine, King Abdulaziz Medical City, Riyadh, SAU.
Department of Orthopedics, Ad Diriyah Hospital, Riyadh, SAU.
Cureus. 2023 Dec 31;15(12):e51406. doi: 10.7759/cureus.51406. eCollection 2023 Dec.
Introduction In recent years, there has been a growing trend toward using stem cell transplantation for therapeutic purposes, making a positive impact in the medical field. Access to a compatible and willing donor is essential for those therapeutic purposes, yet the current number of registered donors remains inadequate. The present study aimed to investigate the attitude and perception of stem cell donation among blood donors in Saudi Arabia while also exploring their knowledge of hematopoietic stem cells, willingness towards donation, and fear of complications after stem cell donation. Methods A cross-sectional study was implemented to investigate the perception and attitude toward stem cell donation among blood donors in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, through a validated self-administered questionnaire. The questionnaire comprised 35 questions divided into five sections, namely, demographics, knowledge, attitude, willingness, and fear of stem cell donation. Results The survey was distributed to 400 subjects. Out of the 400 respondents, 98.8% (n=395) were male, and 90.8% (n=363) were Saudi nationals. The majority had a high school level of education (n=259, 64.75%). Only 10.8% (n=43) of the participants were knowledgeable about stem cells. Knowledge of stem cells was highest among females aged 40-49 years, participants knowledgeable of platelet donation, and participants who donated blood more than 10 times (p-value <0.05). Participants with a bachelor's or master's degree had significantly more fear of stem cell donation complications, with a p-value of 0.003. The attitude toward stem cell donation was highly positive. Most participants strongly agreed to donate stem cells to a family member or anyone in need, 94.5% (n=378) and 62% (n=248), respectively. Conclusion Knowledge about stem cell donation among blood donors was scarce, while their willingness to donate after conversing was high. We highly recommend the initiation and establishment of educational programs to increase the knowledge of the public and, specifically, blood donors.
引言 近年来,将干细胞移植用于治疗目的的趋势日益增长,这在医学领域产生了积极影响。对于这些治疗目的而言,获得合适且愿意捐赠的供体至关重要,但目前登记的供体数量仍然不足。本研究旨在调查沙特阿拉伯献血者对干细胞捐赠的态度和看法,同时探索他们对造血干细胞的了解、捐赠意愿以及对干细胞捐赠后并发症的担忧。
方法 开展了一项横断面研究,通过一份经过验证的自填式问卷来调查沙特阿拉伯利雅得献血者对干细胞捐赠的看法和态度。问卷包含35个问题,分为五个部分,即人口统计学、知识、态度、意愿以及对干细胞捐赠的担忧。
结果 该调查共发放给400名受试者。在400名受访者中,98.8%(n = 395)为男性,90.8%(n = 363)为沙特公民。大多数人具有高中学历(n = 259,64.75%)。只有10.8%(n = 43)的参与者了解干细胞。40 - 49岁的女性、了解血小板捐赠的参与者以及献血超过10次的参与者对干细胞的了解程度最高(p值<0.05)。拥有学士或硕士学位的参与者对干细胞捐赠并发症的担忧明显更多,p值为0.003。对干细胞捐赠的态度非常积极。大多数参与者强烈同意分别向家庭成员或任何有需要的人捐赠干细胞,同意率分别为94.5%(n = 378)和62%(n = 248)。
结论 献血者对干细胞捐赠的了解较少,但在沟通后他们的捐赠意愿很高。我们强烈建议启动并建立教育项目,以提高公众尤其是献血者的认识。