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关于旅行和性行为的问题对少数族裔献血者招募产生负面影响:负面口碑和回避的影响。

Questions on travel and sexual behaviours negatively impact ethnic minority donor recruitment: Effect of negative word-of-mouth and avoidance.

作者信息

Ferguson Eamonn, Mills Richard, Dawe-Lane Erin, Khan Zaynah, Reynolds Claire, Davison Katy, Edge Dawn, Smith Robert, O'Hagan Niall, Desai Roshan, Croucher Mark, Eaton Nadine, Brailsford Susan R

机构信息

School of Psychology, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom.

National Institute for Health and Care Research Blood and Transplant Research Unit in Donor Health and Behaviour, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Vox Sang. 2024 Dec;119(12):1245-1256. doi: 10.1111/vox.13748. Epub 2024 Nov 6.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES

Donor selection questions differentially impacting ethnic minorities can discourage donation directly or via negative word-of-mouth. We explore the differential impact of two blood safety questions relating to (i) sexual contacts linked to areas where human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) rates are high and (ii) travelling to areas where malaria is endemic. Epidemiological data are used to assess infection risk and the need for these questions.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

We report two studies. Study 1 is a behavioural study on negative word-of-mouth and avoiding donation among ethnic minorities (n = 981 people from National Health Service Blood and Transplant (NHSBT) and the general population: 761 were current donors). Study 2 is an epidemiology study (utilizing NHSBT/UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) surveillance data on HIV-positive donations across the UK blood services between1996 and 2019) to assess whether the sexual risk question contributes to reducing HIV risk and whether travel deferral was more prevalent among ethnic minorities (2015-2019). Studies 1 and 2 provide complementary evidence on the behavioural impact to support policy implications.

RESULTS

A high proportion of people from ethnic minorities were discouraged from donating and expressed negative word-of-mouth. This was mediated by perceived racial discrimination within the UK National Health Service. The number of donors with HIV who the sexual contact question could have deferred was low, with between 8% and 9.3% of people from ethnic minorities deferred on travel compared with 1.7% of White people.

CONCLUSION

Blood services need to consider ways to minimize negative word-of-mouth, remove questions that are no longer justified on evidence and provide justification for those that remain.

摘要

背景与目的

影响少数族裔的献血者选择问题可能会直接或通过负面口碑阻碍献血。我们探讨了两个血液安全问题的不同影响,这两个问题分别是:(i)与人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)感染率高的地区相关的性接触;(ii)前往疟疾流行地区旅行。利用流行病学数据评估感染风险以及这些问题的必要性。

材料与方法

我们报告了两项研究。研究1是一项关于少数族裔负面口碑和避免献血的行为研究(n = 981人,来自英国国民医疗服务体系血液与移植部门(NHSBT)以及普通人群:761人为当前献血者)。研究2是一项流行病学研究(利用NHSBT/英国卫生安全局(UKHSA)1996年至2019年期间全英血液服务机构中HIV阳性献血的监测数据),以评估性风险问题是否有助于降低HIV风险,以及旅行延期在少数族裔中是否更为普遍(2015 - 2019年)。研究1和研究2提供了关于行为影响的补充证据,以支持政策建议。

结果

很大一部分少数族裔人群因这些问题而不愿献血,并表达了负面口碑。这是由英国国民医疗服务体系内的种族歧视观念所介导的。性接触问题可能导致延期献血的HIV阳性献血者数量较少,少数族裔中有8%至9.3%的人因旅行而延期献血,而白人中这一比例为1.7%。

结论

血液服务机构需要考虑如何尽量减少负面口碑,去除那些基于证据已不再合理的问题,并为仍保留的问题提供合理依据。

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