Background and Objectives Donating blood has been associated with increased stress responses, with scarce evidence indicating that levels of psychological and hormonal stress are higher pre-donation than post-donation. We investigated whether a blood donation induces psychological and/or hormonal stress during the course of a blood donation, and whether responses differed between men and women, first-time and experienced donors and donors with high or low non-acute stress. Materials and Methods In 363 donors, psychological (donation-stress and arousal) and hormonal (cortisol) stress were measured by questionnaire and salivary sample at seven key moments during a routine donation. Non-acute stress was assessed by a questionnaire. Repeated me...
Stress has been found to have both positive and negative effects on prosocial behavior, suggesting t...
BACKGROUND: This study investigates the effect of a vasovagal reaction (VVR) or needle reaction (NR)...
BACKGROUND: Observational data suggest that some donors might benefit from donating while others may...
Does a donation induce stress in blood donors, and does this affect the donor’s hemostasis? Donation...
Background: Donating blood is associated with increased psychological stress. This study investigate...
Background: Previous studies suggest that blood donation impacts blood donors’ psychological state, ...
Despite recognition that blood donation is an affectively poignant process, many aspects of donors' ...
Negative donation experiences, like being deferred or experiencing an adverse reaction, might upset ...
BACKGROUND: This study investigated the effects of adverse events (i.e., needle reactions, fatigue, ...
While research has established the role of anticipated emotions in augmented Theory of Planned Behav...
Background: Approximately 10% of Dutch donors lapse yearly. Common reasons are non-voluntary medical...
Background: The physical risks involved in donating hematopoietic stem cells have been thoroughly st...
BACKGROUND: Anxiety is a frequently cited barrier to blood donor recruitment. Although the mere pres...
BackgroundDonor retention is a key concern for blood collection agencies around the world. Despite a...
BACKGROUND: Approximately 10% of Dutch donors lapse yearly. Common reasons are nonvoluntary medical ...
Stress has been found to have both positive and negative effects on prosocial behavior, suggesting t...
BACKGROUND: This study investigates the effect of a vasovagal reaction (VVR) or needle reaction (NR)...
BACKGROUND: Observational data suggest that some donors might benefit from donating while others may...
Does a donation induce stress in blood donors, and does this affect the donor’s hemostasis? Donation...
Background: Donating blood is associated with increased psychological stress. This study investigate...
Background: Previous studies suggest that blood donation impacts blood donors’ psychological state, ...
Despite recognition that blood donation is an affectively poignant process, many aspects of donors' ...
Negative donation experiences, like being deferred or experiencing an adverse reaction, might upset ...
BACKGROUND: This study investigated the effects of adverse events (i.e., needle reactions, fatigue, ...
While research has established the role of anticipated emotions in augmented Theory of Planned Behav...
Background: Approximately 10% of Dutch donors lapse yearly. Common reasons are non-voluntary medical...
Background: The physical risks involved in donating hematopoietic stem cells have been thoroughly st...
BACKGROUND: Anxiety is a frequently cited barrier to blood donor recruitment. Although the mere pres...
BackgroundDonor retention is a key concern for blood collection agencies around the world. Despite a...
BACKGROUND: Approximately 10% of Dutch donors lapse yearly. Common reasons are nonvoluntary medical ...
Stress has been found to have both positive and negative effects on prosocial behavior, suggesting t...
BACKGROUND: This study investigates the effect of a vasovagal reaction (VVR) or needle reaction (NR)...
BACKGROUND: Observational data suggest that some donors might benefit from donating while others may...