Why some donors are more willing to donate platelets? ----a qualitative study on 25 regular platelet donors in Guangzhou, China

Abstract Background Since 1998, China has gradually moved toward voluntary uncompensated blood donation. In some cities, the shortage of platelets has been noticeably severe. Mutual assistance that collects blood from one’s family and social networks is a potential solution. The measure, however, tu...

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Main Authors: Chengpu Yu, Joseph Tak-fai Lau, Weixing Zhong, Xinting Huang, Chao Pan, Yu Chen, Huanpeng Lu, Fengxiao Zhao, Siying Zeng, Jinglin Lai, Chengwei Tie, Xu Li, Jianlin Zhang, Chuangqi Zhang, Ying Liu, Qianli Jiang
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-019-7783-0
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spelling doaj-5139b85928a943139263e939eeebbbf62020-12-13T12:03:10ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582019-12-011911810.1186/s12889-019-7783-0Why some donors are more willing to donate platelets? ----a qualitative study on 25 regular platelet donors in Guangzhou, ChinaChengpu Yu0Joseph Tak-fai Lau1Weixing Zhong2Xinting Huang3Chao Pan4Yu Chen5Huanpeng Lu6Fengxiao Zhao7Siying Zeng8Jinglin Lai9Chengwei Tie10Xu Li11Jianlin Zhang12Chuangqi Zhang13Ying Liu14Qianli Jiang15The Department of Anthropology, Sun Yat-sen UniversityThe School of Public Health & Primary Care, The Chinese University of Hong KongThe Southern Medical UniversityThe Southern Medical UniversityThe Southern Medical UniversityThe Southern Medical UniversityThe Southern Medical UniversityThe Southern Medical UniversityThe Southern Medical UniversityThe Southern Medical UniversityThe Southern Medical UniversityThe Southern Medical UniversityThe Southern Medical UniversityThe Southern Medical UniversityThe Southern Medical UniversityThe Southern Medical University Nanfang HospitalAbstract Background Since 1998, China has gradually moved toward voluntary uncompensated blood donation. In some cities, the shortage of platelets has been noticeably severe. Mutual assistance that collects blood from one’s family and social networks is a potential solution. The measure, however, turned out problematic. There are donors who choose to donate platelets over whole blood without compensations, and donate platelets directly to blood banks instead of via the mutual assistance system. This study explores reasons behind their choices qualitatively. Methods This report is based on data conducted from January to February 2018; 25 uncompensated regular platelet donors were interviewed. The blood component donation service team in Guangzhou facilitated the data collection process and referred prospectively eligible blood donors to our research team. The interviews took about 30 min to two hours to complete. The qualitative data were analyzed by using the software ATLAS.ti 8. Results Platelet donation takes a much long time than whole blood donation and requires complicated processes. It may also cause discomfort as the other blood components are returned to the body, causing physical and psychological distress due to worries about contamination. Thus, platelet donation tends to involve higher time and psychological costs than whole blood donation. Yet, it has short collection intervals that allows for more frequent donations, and urgency of a severer shortage than whole blood. Hence, regular platelet donors may feel higher significance in platelet donation than whole blood donation, with the belief that more lives would be saved. Some whole blood donors thus switched to become platelet donors. Mutual assistance blood donation was not chosen by the participants for platelet donation, because such donations may exert moral pressure to both the donors and recipients. Furthermore, “acquaintance” has been loosely defined; the system has sometimes been manipulated to become profit-making monetary transactions. It hence failed. Conclusions The practice of platelet donation reinforces the understanding that blood donation is a gift giving process performed among strangers. A safe and sustainable voluntary blood supply can only be secured in the absence of monetary transactions and moral pressure.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-019-7783-0Platelet donationWhole blood donationMutual assistance blood donationChina
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author Chengpu Yu
Joseph Tak-fai Lau
Weixing Zhong
Xinting Huang
Chao Pan
Yu Chen
Huanpeng Lu
Fengxiao Zhao
Siying Zeng
Jinglin Lai
Chengwei Tie
Xu Li
Jianlin Zhang
Chuangqi Zhang
Ying Liu
Qianli Jiang
spellingShingle Chengpu Yu
Joseph Tak-fai Lau
Weixing Zhong
Xinting Huang
Chao Pan
Yu Chen
Huanpeng Lu
Fengxiao Zhao
Siying Zeng
Jinglin Lai
Chengwei Tie
Xu Li
Jianlin Zhang
Chuangqi Zhang
Ying Liu
Qianli Jiang
Why some donors are more willing to donate platelets? ----a qualitative study on 25 regular platelet donors in Guangzhou, China
BMC Public Health
Platelet donation
Whole blood donation
Mutual assistance blood donation
China
author_facet Chengpu Yu
Joseph Tak-fai Lau
Weixing Zhong
Xinting Huang
Chao Pan
Yu Chen
Huanpeng Lu
Fengxiao Zhao
Siying Zeng
Jinglin Lai
Chengwei Tie
Xu Li
Jianlin Zhang
Chuangqi Zhang
Ying Liu
Qianli Jiang
author_sort Chengpu Yu
title Why some donors are more willing to donate platelets? ----a qualitative study on 25 regular platelet donors in Guangzhou, China
title_short Why some donors are more willing to donate platelets? ----a qualitative study on 25 regular platelet donors in Guangzhou, China
title_full Why some donors are more willing to donate platelets? ----a qualitative study on 25 regular platelet donors in Guangzhou, China
title_fullStr Why some donors are more willing to donate platelets? ----a qualitative study on 25 regular platelet donors in Guangzhou, China
title_full_unstemmed Why some donors are more willing to donate platelets? ----a qualitative study on 25 regular platelet donors in Guangzhou, China
title_sort why some donors are more willing to donate platelets? ----a qualitative study on 25 regular platelet donors in guangzhou, china
publisher BMC
series BMC Public Health
issn 1471-2458
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Abstract Background Since 1998, China has gradually moved toward voluntary uncompensated blood donation. In some cities, the shortage of platelets has been noticeably severe. Mutual assistance that collects blood from one’s family and social networks is a potential solution. The measure, however, turned out problematic. There are donors who choose to donate platelets over whole blood without compensations, and donate platelets directly to blood banks instead of via the mutual assistance system. This study explores reasons behind their choices qualitatively. Methods This report is based on data conducted from January to February 2018; 25 uncompensated regular platelet donors were interviewed. The blood component donation service team in Guangzhou facilitated the data collection process and referred prospectively eligible blood donors to our research team. The interviews took about 30 min to two hours to complete. The qualitative data were analyzed by using the software ATLAS.ti 8. Results Platelet donation takes a much long time than whole blood donation and requires complicated processes. It may also cause discomfort as the other blood components are returned to the body, causing physical and psychological distress due to worries about contamination. Thus, platelet donation tends to involve higher time and psychological costs than whole blood donation. Yet, it has short collection intervals that allows for more frequent donations, and urgency of a severer shortage than whole blood. Hence, regular platelet donors may feel higher significance in platelet donation than whole blood donation, with the belief that more lives would be saved. Some whole blood donors thus switched to become platelet donors. Mutual assistance blood donation was not chosen by the participants for platelet donation, because such donations may exert moral pressure to both the donors and recipients. Furthermore, “acquaintance” has been loosely defined; the system has sometimes been manipulated to become profit-making monetary transactions. It hence failed. Conclusions The practice of platelet donation reinforces the understanding that blood donation is a gift giving process performed among strangers. A safe and sustainable voluntary blood supply can only be secured in the absence of monetary transactions and moral pressure.
topic Platelet donation
Whole blood donation
Mutual assistance blood donation
China
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-019-7783-0
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