BACKGROUND: Vasovagal symptoms have implications for donor safety and retention. This study explored knowledge, attitudes and practices in donors experiencing a vasovagal reaction. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with donors (n = 30) who experienced a donation-related vasovagal reaction. RESULTS: Donors were unaware of applied muscle tension or fluid loading techniques despite availability of information. Some donors engaged in excessive pre-donation hydration. Procedural knowledge was limited for first-time plasma donors. DISCUSSION: Future interventions should focus on adherence to pre-donation fluid loading and muscle tensing exercises during key donation time-points. Education for new plasma donors also ...
Aim of the study. – Whole blood donation is generally safe although vasovagal reactions can occur (a...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Observational data suggest that some donors might benefit ...
Background: Increasing demand for plasma-derived products presents a major recruitment and retention...
Background: Vasovagal symptoms have implications for donor safety and retention. This study explored...
This narrative review examines current research on risk factors, prevention methods and management s...
Vasovagal reactions (VVRs) have a negative impact on donor safety and return. Applied muscle tension...
BACKGROUND Negative donation experiences, including vasovagal reactions, deter donor retention. Howe...
Despite advancements in modern medicine, the demand for blood products for use in e.g. surgical proc...
BACKGROUND: Research has documented beneficial effects of water loading (WL) and applied muscle tens...
Vasovagal reaction (VVR) is a very common adverse event related to blood donation. No study has been...
BACKGROUND: In Brazil little is known about adverse reactions during donation and the donor characte...
BackgroundIn Brazil little is known about adverse reactions during donation and the donor characteri...
Background: Vasovagal Reaction (VVR) is the commonest adverse reaction that occurred among blood do...
There are no reports in the transfusion medicine literature that describe adverse donor reactions af...
Objectives: Fragmented blood transfusion services along with an unmotivated blood donation culture o...
Aim of the study. – Whole blood donation is generally safe although vasovagal reactions can occur (a...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Observational data suggest that some donors might benefit ...
Background: Increasing demand for plasma-derived products presents a major recruitment and retention...
Background: Vasovagal symptoms have implications for donor safety and retention. This study explored...
This narrative review examines current research on risk factors, prevention methods and management s...
Vasovagal reactions (VVRs) have a negative impact on donor safety and return. Applied muscle tension...
BACKGROUND Negative donation experiences, including vasovagal reactions, deter donor retention. Howe...
Despite advancements in modern medicine, the demand for blood products for use in e.g. surgical proc...
BACKGROUND: Research has documented beneficial effects of water loading (WL) and applied muscle tens...
Vasovagal reaction (VVR) is a very common adverse event related to blood donation. No study has been...
BACKGROUND: In Brazil little is known about adverse reactions during donation and the donor characte...
BackgroundIn Brazil little is known about adverse reactions during donation and the donor characteri...
Background: Vasovagal Reaction (VVR) is the commonest adverse reaction that occurred among blood do...
There are no reports in the transfusion medicine literature that describe adverse donor reactions af...
Objectives: Fragmented blood transfusion services along with an unmotivated blood donation culture o...
Aim of the study. – Whole blood donation is generally safe although vasovagal reactions can occur (a...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Observational data suggest that some donors might benefit ...
Background: Increasing demand for plasma-derived products presents a major recruitment and retention...