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Minority donation in the United States: challenges and needs

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CURRENT OPINION IN HEMATOLOGY
Volume 17, Issue 6, Pages 544-549

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/MOH.0b013e32833e5ac7

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barriers to donation; blood donation; donor eligibility; motivators to donation

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  1. National Blood Foundation
  2. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute [N01-HB-47170]

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Purpose of review In the United States, blood donation rates of African-Americans are 25-50% of that of white individuals. As African-Americans make up an ever increasing and now substantial minority, and African-American recipients of blood transfusion, both specialized, such as sickle cell disease patients, and general hospitalized patients, have a better chance of receiving phenotype-matched or appropriate red blood cell units when there is a significant percentage of products in the inventory from African-American donors, it is important to understand the reason for the observed difference. Recent findings Possible reasons for this discrepancy in donation rates include increased rates of donor deferral and ineligibility; increased barriers to donation, such as fear and distrust; and different marketing and education strategies. Thus, to increase the blood availability to African-American recipients, the reasons for these donation rate differences must be better understood and subsequently addressed through improved blood donor recruitment programs. The majority of African-American donor recruitment programs have focused on donating for sickle cell disease patients, particularly children, which have been of limited success. Summary Significant improvements in African-American donor recruitment are needed to adequately meet the demand of African-American patients as well as the entire population.

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