1. A randomized controlled trial of a tablet-based intervention to address predonation fears among high school donors.
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France CR, France JL, Kowalsky JM, Conatser R, Duffy L, Barnofsky N, Kessler D, and Shaz B
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- Adolescent, Adult, Fear, Female, Humans, Male, Blood Donors, Computers, Handheld, Mobile Applications, Multimedia, Surveys and Questionnaires, Syncope, Vasovagal prevention & control, Syncope, Vasovagal psychology
- Abstract
Background: Prior studies have shown donation-related fear to be associated with decreased donor confidence and an increased risk for vasovagal reactions. This study examined the effects of a predonation intervention that provided fearful donors with suggestions for coping., Study Design and Methods: Using a tablet-based application, high school donors (49.4% female) answered a question regarding their fear of having blood drawn. Those who reported fear were randomly assigned to either a control (n = 930) or an intervention (n = 911) group. Donors in the control group rated their confidence in dealing with their fear and then donated as usual. Donors in the intervention group received a brief audiovisual presentation on coping strategies, rated their confidence, and then donated as usual., Results: A higher proportion of fearful versus nonfearful donors experienced a vasovagal reaction, even after controlling for other demographic and health predictors (OR, 2.3; 95% CI, 1.655-3.185, p < 0.001). Fearful donors who received the intervention reported greater confidence than controls, but the proportion of vasovagal reactions did not differ significantly between the intervention (6.1%) and control (6.8%) groups., Conclusion: Although the current tablet-based intervention may have some psychological benefit in that it was associated with greater donor confidence, the observed effect was small and did not translate into a lower risk for vasovagal reactions. However, greater confidence among young donors may lead to an increased willingness to donate again-a potential outcome that we will revisit among these donors as part of a planned 2-year follow-up., (© 2020 AABB.)
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- 2020
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