Background: Donating blood is associated with increased psychological stress. This study investigates whether a blood donation induces physiological stress and if response patterns differ by gender, donation experience and non-acute stress. Study design and methods: In 372 donors, physiological stress [blood pressure, pulse rate, pulse rate variability (PRV)] was measured at seven moments during routine donation. PRV was assessed using time domain [root mean square of successive differences (RMSSD)] and frequency domain [high frequency (HF) and low frequency (LF) power] parameters. Non-acute stress was assessed by questionnaire. Shape and significance of time course patterns were assessed by fitting multilevel models for each stress measure...
Background: Approximately 10% of Dutch donors lapse yearly. Common reasons are non-voluntary medical...
594 blood donors were studied to define the influence of regular blood donation on blood pressure. B...
Estimating the probability that a donor will have or not have an adverse event is useful for staff k...
Does a donation induce stress in blood donors, and does this affect the donor’s hemostasis? Donation...
Background and Objectives Donating blood has been associated with increased stress responses, with s...
Negative donation experiences, like being deferred or experiencing an adverse reaction, might upset ...
Background: Previous studies suggest that blood donation impacts blood donors’ psychological state, ...
BACKGROUND: This study investigated the effects of adverse events (i.e., needle reactions, fatigue, ...
BACKGROUND: Observational data suggest that some donors might benefit from donating while others may...
BACKGROUND: This study investigates the effect of a vasovagal reaction (VVR) or needle reaction (NR)...
Despite recognition that blood donation is an affectively poignant process, many aspects of donors' ...
Vasovagal reactions (VVRs) have a negative impact on donor safety and return. Applied muscle tension...
Background: Blood donation is a humanitarian act to save the lives of sick and needy patients. Repea...
The blood donation process is usually very safe, and blood donors are comfortable during the blood d...
Blood donation is central to maintaining adequate blood supply for routine hospital demands and ensu...
Background: Approximately 10% of Dutch donors lapse yearly. Common reasons are non-voluntary medical...
594 blood donors were studied to define the influence of regular blood donation on blood pressure. B...
Estimating the probability that a donor will have or not have an adverse event is useful for staff k...
Does a donation induce stress in blood donors, and does this affect the donor’s hemostasis? Donation...
Background and Objectives Donating blood has been associated with increased stress responses, with s...
Negative donation experiences, like being deferred or experiencing an adverse reaction, might upset ...
Background: Previous studies suggest that blood donation impacts blood donors’ psychological state, ...
BACKGROUND: This study investigated the effects of adverse events (i.e., needle reactions, fatigue, ...
BACKGROUND: Observational data suggest that some donors might benefit from donating while others may...
BACKGROUND: This study investigates the effect of a vasovagal reaction (VVR) or needle reaction (NR)...
Despite recognition that blood donation is an affectively poignant process, many aspects of donors' ...
Vasovagal reactions (VVRs) have a negative impact on donor safety and return. Applied muscle tension...
Background: Blood donation is a humanitarian act to save the lives of sick and needy patients. Repea...
The blood donation process is usually very safe, and blood donors are comfortable during the blood d...
Blood donation is central to maintaining adequate blood supply for routine hospital demands and ensu...
Background: Approximately 10% of Dutch donors lapse yearly. Common reasons are non-voluntary medical...
594 blood donors were studied to define the influence of regular blood donation on blood pressure. B...
Estimating the probability that a donor will have or not have an adverse event is useful for staff k...