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Awareness about Coronavirus (COVID-19) and challenges for blood services among potential blood donors

Transfusion and Apheresis Science, Volume 60, No. 6, Article 103211, Year 2021

Background: The Coronavirus- 19 disease pandemic had a significant impact on the blood supply around the world. Physical distancing measures and many other factors contribute to this impact. Misinformation about methods of disease transmission and lack of knowledge among potential blood donors may contribute to this. Aim: To assess the knowledge and awareness of blood donors about COVID-19 as well as their reasons and fears that prevent them from donating blood during this period. Methods: This is an exploratory; survey based cross sectional study targeting Saudi population. Results: A total number of 3841 persons responded to the survey; 58 % were between the ages of (31–50) years. Most participants 74.5 % were males. More than 60 % of participants donated blood previously, and many were repeat donors. The majority of participants were concerned about the transmission of the virus during the blood donation process mostly secondary to concerns about contact with other blood donors. Conclusion: Fear of contracting COVID-19 during donating blood is an important concern for potential blood donors. Blood collection facilities must take optimum precautionary measures to minimize this risk and are encouraged to communicate these efforts to potential donors for reassurance to maintain an adequate and safe blood supply.
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Research Areas
Covid
Study Design
Cross Sectional Study
Exploratory Study
Study Approach
Quantitative