Fear of donation‐related stimuli across different levels of donation experience and types of donation (whole‐blood and plasma): A cross‐sectional study in Italian donors
Marco Bani,
Stefano Ardenghi,
Selena Russo
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundDonation‐related fears are prevalent even among regular donors and can hinder both recruitment and retention. This cross‐sectional study aimed to estimate the prevalence of these fears in Italian whole‐blood and plasma donors, across different levels of donation experience.Study Design and MethodsA sample of 615 voluntary, unpaid donors from Italy (64.1% male, mean age 45.42 ± 11.80 years) completed an online survey assessing their fear of common donation‐related stimuli (fear of blood, needles, pain… Show more
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