Department of Internal Medicine, University Clinics of Kinshasa, Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo
Research Article
Trend of New Blood Donors According to Types and Socio-Demo-Bio Clinical Profiles before and during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Author(s): Walo Diessa Fanny, Longo-Mbenza Benjamin, Mawalala Malengele Heritier*, Kisoka Christian, Nganga Nkanga Mireille, Mpudi Masamba Lethy, Bikaula Ngwidiwo Jacques, Beia Mbombo Aurore, Wangy Ngoy Yvon, Bakemo Mbombile Eddy, Mpiana Mutombo Baby, Mukiapini Luzolo Guelord, Salaboni Munzengi Vandersal, Kuyangisa Boloko Alain, Ndelembo Guy Mardell, Matondo Grace Patricia, Kabamba Numbi Daddy, Diwavanga Nanitelamio Bruce and Fiyungu Bwende Jean-Jacques
Objective: Blood donation is a public health concern for health systems around the world. Indeed, the recruitment and retention of blood donors remain major challenges for blood banks. The objective of the study was to assess the socio-demographic profile of new donors and changes in the donor pool to improve the targeting of recruitment.
Methods: This is a desk study that took place from June 2020 to December 2021 and focused on blood donors who donated blood to the Cliniques Universitaires de Kinshasa (CUK) blood bank from January 2016 to December 2021
Results: A total of 7791 donors were included in the study. The male sex was predominant with a sex ratio of five men to one woman. The O Rhesus positive blood group was the majority. New donors were in the minority (7%) compared to old donors (93%). a do.. View more»