Analysing lapsing rates among first-time blood donors at a blood centre in Zimbabwe using survival analysis
Delson Chikobvu, Coster Chideme

TL;DR
This study analyzed why first-time blood donors in Zimbabwe stop donating, finding that older donors are more likely to stay active.
Contribution
The study applies survival analysis to understand donor attrition in Zimbabwe, revealing age as a key factor in donor retention.
Findings
56.9% of first-time donors lapsed within four years.
Older donors had a 38.5% lower risk of lapsing compared to younger donors.
Gender, blood group, and donation interval did not significantly affect donor retention.
Abstract
blood centres are often faced with the problem of donor lapsing resulting in loss of donors from the already strained donor pool. In Zimbabwe, 70% of the donated blood comes from younger donors aged 40 years and below, who at the same time, have high attrition rates. This study seeks to apply the concept of survival analysis in analysing blood donor lapsing rates. in analysing the donor lapsing and retention rates, data on 450 first-time blood donors at the National Blood Service Zimbabwe, in Harare´s blood bank for the period 2014 to 2017 was extracted from the donors´ database. The Cox proportional hazards (Cox PH) and Kaplan-Meier methods were applied in the analysis. Donor demographic characteristics suspected of having effect on donor lapsing and retention were identified and analysed. the study findings show that 56.9% of the donors had lapsed by the end of the four-year study…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlood donation and transfusion practices · Blood transfusion and management · Organ Donation and Transplantation
