Fear is associated with attrition of first-time whole blood donors: A longitudinal examination of donor confidence and attitude as potential mediators.
Christopher R FranceJanis L FranceLina K HimawanLouisa DuffyDebra A KesslerMark RebosaShiraz RehmaniVictoria FryeBeth H ShazPublished in: Transfusion (2021)
Because retention of new blood donors is essential to maintain a healthy blood supply, the results of the present study suggest that first-time donors should be assessed for fear and anxiety so that appropriate strategies can be provided to address their concerns, bolster their confidence and attitudes, and ultimately promote their long-term retention.