Volume 60, Issue 1 pp. 73-83
BLOOD DONORS AND BLOOD COLLECTION

Noncompliance with blood donor selection criteria - Complidon 2017, France

Claire Sauvage

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Claire Sauvage

Santé publique France, Saint-Maurice, France

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Roxane Spinardi

Roxane Spinardi

Etablissement français du sang, La Plaine Saint-Denis, France

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Camille Pelat

Camille Pelat

Santé publique France, Saint-Maurice, France

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Thomas Pouget

Thomas Pouget

Centre de Transfusion Sanguine des Armées, Clamart, France

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Bruno Danic

Bruno Danic

Etablissement français du sang, La Plaine Saint-Denis, France

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Geneviève Woimant

Geneviève Woimant

Etablissement français du sang, La Plaine Saint-Denis, France

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Florence Lot

Florence Lot

Santé publique France, Saint-Maurice, France

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Sylvie Gross

Sylvie Gross

Etablissement français du sang, La Plaine Saint-Denis, France

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Syria Laperche

Syria Laperche

Centre National de Référence Risque Infectieux Transfusionnel, Institut National de la Transfusion Sanguine, Paris, France

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Josiane Pillonel

Josiane Pillonel

Santé publique France, Saint-Maurice, France

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for the Steering Committee

for the Steering Committee

Steering Committee: Christophe Bésiers, Frédéric Bigey, Claire Boulat, François Charpentier, Muriel Cohen, Bruno Danic, Eliane Garrabe, Sylvie Gross, Lisette Hauser, Marie Jauffret-Roustide, Syria Laperche, Florence Lot, Nadra Ounnoughene, Camille Pelat, Josiane Pillonel, Elodie Pouchol, Thomas Pouget, Céline Roche, Isabelle Sainte-Marie, Claire Sauvage, Roxane Spinardi, Annie Velter, Geneviève WoimantSearch for more papers by this author
First published: 13 December 2019
Citations: 18
Sources of support: Santé publique France, Etablissement français du sang and Centre de Transfusion Sanguine des Armées.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Blood donor selection, consisting of a pre-donation questionnaire and interview, excludes potential donors who may be at risk of transfusion-transmissible infections. Assessing the reasons for noncompliance with blood donor selection criteria is important to maintain a high level of viral safety of blood products.

STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS

An anonymous French online survey of a sample of blood donors (Complidon) was conducted from September to December 2017. Data were poststratified to be representative of all donors who donated blood between July 2016 and December 2017.

RESULTS

Of 420,190 solicited donors, 108,386 completed the survey (26%). Overall, noncompliance was estimated at 5.6%. The least respected criteria regarded sex with more than one partner during the previous 4 months for donors (1.9%) and for donors' partners (1%), travel-related criteria (1.2%) and sex between men during the previous 12 months (0.73% of men). Reasons for noncompliance differed according to criteria. Donors who were non-compliant to sexuality-based criteria mainly said they did not want to be excluded or that the questions were too personal. Conversely, donors who were exclusively non-compliant to criteria other than sexuality-based criteria more often mentioned their non-compliance during the pre-donation interview but were nevertheless authorized to donate blood.

CONCLUSION

Despite noncompliance to blood donor criteria being relatively low in France, it still represents a threat to blood safety. Accordingly, improved communication is important to ensure that donors fully understand each selection criterion and to emphasize to health professionals the importance of listening carefully without judging during pre-donation interviews.

CONFLICTS OF INTEREST

The authors have no conflicts of interest to disclose.

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