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Voluntary non-remunerated Blood Donor Recruitment & Retention Iran Experience Dr Mahtab Maghsudlu (MD, MPH) Assistant Professor in Community Medicine

Voluntary non-remunerated Blood Donor Recruitment & Retention Iran Experience Dr Mahtab Maghsudlu (MD, MPH) Assistant Professor in Community Medicine

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Page 1: Voluntary non-remunerated Blood Donor Recruitment & Retention Iran Experience Dr Mahtab Maghsudlu (MD, MPH) Assistant Professor in Community Medicine

Voluntary non-remunerated Blood Donor

Recruitment & RetentionIran Experience

Dr Mahtab Maghsudlu (MD, MPH)

Assistant Professor in Community Medicine

Page 2: Voluntary non-remunerated Blood Donor Recruitment & Retention Iran Experience Dr Mahtab Maghsudlu (MD, MPH) Assistant Professor in Community Medicine

Global Strategy for Voluntary Blood Donation

Globally, by 2015

• 100% voluntary non-remunerated blood donation in countries with high Human Development Indices (HDIs)

• At least 80% voluntary non-remunerated blood donation in countries with low and medium HDIs

Page 3: Voluntary non-remunerated Blood Donor Recruitment & Retention Iran Experience Dr Mahtab Maghsudlu (MD, MPH) Assistant Professor in Community Medicine

Blood Safety

The recruitment only of voluntary ,

non-remunerated blood donors with altruistic motives

Retention of donors

Laboratory tests

Donor selection

Why VNRBD?

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Global challenges in blood availability and safety

Page 5: Voluntary non-remunerated Blood Donor Recruitment & Retention Iran Experience Dr Mahtab Maghsudlu (MD, MPH) Assistant Professor in Community Medicine

Major Challenge

• Increasing requirements for blood and blood products

• Inadequate blood supplies to meet needs

• Risk of transfusion-transmissible infections and transfusion reactions

• Unnecessary transfusions

Page 6: Voluntary non-remunerated Blood Donor Recruitment & Retention Iran Experience Dr Mahtab Maghsudlu (MD, MPH) Assistant Professor in Community Medicine

Unnecessary transfusions• Lack of national clinical transfusion guidelines

• Variations in prescribing patterns between countries, within countries and within hospitals

• Use of blood when not indicated for patient health and survival

• Failure to use simple safe alternatives

• Reduced stock of blood available for patients for whom there is no alternative to transfusion

•Unnecessary exposure of patients to risk of TTIs

Page 7: Voluntary non-remunerated Blood Donor Recruitment & Retention Iran Experience Dr Mahtab Maghsudlu (MD, MPH) Assistant Professor in Community Medicine

Blood usage: developed countries

• Complex surgical and medical procedures– Cardiac surgery, vascular surgery,

neurosurgery, orthopaedic surgery, transplantation

• Cancer chemotherapy

• Trauma care– Road traffic accidents

• Haematological disorders– Thalassaemia, sickle cell disease, haemophilia

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Blood usage: developing countries

• Complications of pregnancy and childbirth

• Severe childhood anaemia– Often resulting from malaria or malnutrition– Exacerbated by HIV/AIDS, parasitic infections

• Trauma care– Road-traffic accidents– Interpersonal violence– War, conflict, disasters

• Haematological disorders

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• 99% of the estimated 536 000 maternal deaths each year occur in the developing world

• 19 of the 20 countries with the highest maternal mortality are in sub-Saharan Africa

Maternal mortality, 2005

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Maternal mortality, 2000

Maternal Mortality Ratio, 2000. World Health Report, WHO

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>540

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Blood donation and maternal mortality

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Donations per 100,000 populationMaternal mortality ratio

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Severe acute anaemiaSevere acute anaemia• Major causes of severe acute anaemia

– Malaria

– Malnutrition

– Haemoglobinopathies: e.g. thalassaemia, sickle cell anaemia

• In southern Africa, safe and timely transfusion could help prevent up to 20% of maternal deaths and 15% of child deaths from severe anaemia

Page 13: Voluntary non-remunerated Blood Donor Recruitment & Retention Iran Experience Dr Mahtab Maghsudlu (MD, MPH) Assistant Professor in Community Medicine

Malaria and anaemiaMalaria and anaemia• In malarial areas:

– Estimated 30-90% children under 5 have anaemia

– 60-80% of pregnant women have anaemia

– 8-15% of child deaths and 8-20% of maternal deaths are caused by severe anaemia due to malaria

• Malaria and anaemia also contribute to adverse pregnancy outcomes - stillbirth, premature delivery, low birth weight and perinatal deaths

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WHO Health Statistics 2005

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<25 25-49.950-99.9100-150

>150Not available

Under-five mortality rate, 2003Under-five mortality rate, 2003

Page 15: Voluntary non-remunerated Blood Donor Recruitment & Retention Iran Experience Dr Mahtab Maghsudlu (MD, MPH) Assistant Professor in Community Medicine

Blood donation rates, 2004-2005• No global standard for assessing a

country's requirements for blood

• Depending on level of development of health care system, blood donation by 1-3% of population is usually sufficient to meet a country's needs

• Blood donation rates of less than 1% of population (fewer than 10 donations per thousand people) in 80 countries 79 in developing world

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Blood donation rates, 2004-2005Blood donation rates, 2004-2005

• Average number of blood donations per 1,000 population is 11 times higher in high HDI countries than in low HDI countries

• 100% voluntary non-remunerated blood donation – 2002: 39 countries

– 2004: 50 countries

• Family/replacement donors and paid donors remain a significant source of blood for transfusion in many countries

Page 17: Voluntary non-remunerated Blood Donor Recruitment & Retention Iran Experience Dr Mahtab Maghsudlu (MD, MPH) Assistant Professor in Community Medicine

National Blood Program in Iran

Donor Screening Blood Testing Q.C

Blood Donor Recruitment Program

National levelBlood Centers level

1) Establishment of a national central department responsible for all activities related to blood donors throughout the country in 2002

2 )Develop and implementation a continuous national awareness program to lighten the importance of regular donation

3 )Broadly partnership with other organizations

4) Training of blood centers’ staff in the field of donor recruitment

5)Research as a tool for blood donor recruitment and retention

)11(Need Assessment in each Province

)22 (performance of SOPs related to “Donor Recruitment”

3 )Donor Registry Database

4) Face to face education & Information sessions

5 )Blood Donor Recognition

6) National Blood donor day & WBDD

Page 18: Voluntary non-remunerated Blood Donor Recruitment & Retention Iran Experience Dr Mahtab Maghsudlu (MD, MPH) Assistant Professor in Community Medicine

Establishment of national central department responsible for all activities related to blood

donors throughout the country

• Planning• Providing SOPs• Monitoring- the total number of donors.

-the number of new donors (and their donation profile after 2 months,1 year and 5 years)

-the number of regular donors Blood Donation / Blood Donor Ratio

-response rate of the donors ( after written invitation to donate phone

calls e-mails ,..…,

• Evaluation

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Develop and implementation a continuous national awareness program

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Develop and implementation a continuous national awareness program

• Adding some topic about blood and blood donation to primary educational curriculum

• Writing a composition about the importance of blood donation

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Broadly partnership with other organizations

• Advocacy for voluntary blood donation

• Public support• Mobilization resource• Community involvement• Brainstorm idea in order

to reduce the gap between planner and people

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Potential partners

• Community based organization

• Educational institutions

• Private sector

• Patient association

• Media

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Training of blood centers’ staff in the field of donor recruitment

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Research as a tool for blood donor recruitment Examples of research objectives

• Donor characteristics: e.g. age, gender, education, socio-economic

• status,Knowledge, Attitudes and Practice (KAP) of the general public

• Cultural values that support or discourage blood donation

• Identify low risk population

• Responses of different target populations to information and education materials

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• Most effective communication and education strategies to motivate specific target populations

• Impact of extended operating times on blood donation

• Waiting times in donor clinics

• characteristics of lapsed donors and reasons for not returning to donate

Research as a tool for blood donor recruitment Examples of research objectives

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Research as a tool for blood donor recruitment Examples of research objectives

• Effect of staff training/qualifications on quality of care provided in the donor clinic

• Number of donor deferrals and reasons for deferral

• Number of delayed adverse reactions in donors & risk factor

• Donor satisfaction & contributing factors

• Response rates to different donor recall methods

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Several studies of iron status in Iranian women blood donors

• Result showed significant Result showed significant percentage ofpercentage of women donors women donors are iron deficient.are iron deficient.

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• Then another research was designed:

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Effect of short-term ferrous sulfate supplementation on iron stores

• 412 childbearing age female

• Half of them were given 21 doses of ferrus sulfate 150mg in each donation and the other not

• Result showed Iron deficiency is inevitableResult showed Iron deficiency is inevitable in childbearing age female donors without in childbearing age female donors without supplementationsupplementation

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Blood Donor Recruitment Programin Blood Centers’ level

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Estimating blood requirements Method 1: based on previous usage

• Analyse records for a specified period in a defined geographical area, population or hospital:– Number of units of blood/components requested

– Number of units of blood/components issued for transfusion

– Number of unfilled requests for blood/components: e.g. elective surgeries cancelled

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Estimating blood requirements Method 2: based on population

• Used to estimate the number of units of blood needed to meet the blood requirements of a defined population over one year

• Calculation is based on 1-3% of population requiring blood per year, based on level of development of health care system

• Can be used to estimate the blood requirements of individual regions or districts within the country

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Estimating blood requirements Method 3: based on acute hospital beds

• Used to estimate the number of units of blood needed to meet blood requirements of a defined hospital population

• Calculate 6.7 units of blood required per acute hospital bed per year

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Estimating blood requirements Method 3: based on acute hospital beds

ExampleFor a hospital with 50 acute beds, calculate:• 50 x 6.7 = 335 units of blood per year or approx.

7 units per week

• Number of donors required will depend on frequency of donation: e.g.– 1 donation per donor per year = minimum 335 donors

– 2 donations per donor per year = minimum 168 donors

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Performance of SOPs related to “ Donor Recruitment”

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Face to face blood donor education & Information sessions

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High school students Education Program

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Blood donor recognition

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National Blood Donation Day & WBDD WBDD in Iran 2008

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Trend of Blood Donation in Iran )1974-2007)

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