Temporal distribution of blood donations in three Brazilian blood centers and its repercussion on the blood supply

BACKGROUND: Seasonal distribution of blood donation hinders efforts to provide a safe and adequate blood supply leading to chronic and persistent shortages. This study examined whether holidays, geographical area and donation type (community versus replacement) has any impact on the fluctuation of donations. METHODS: The numbers of blood donations from 2007 through 2010 in three Brazilian Retrovirus Epidemiological Donor Study II (REDS-II) participating centers were analyzed according to the week of donation. The weeks were classified as holiday or non-holiday. To compare donations performed during holiday versus non-holiday weeks, tabulations and descriptive statistics for weekly donations by blood center were examined and time series analysis was conducted. RESULTS: The average weekly number of donations varied according to the blood center and type of week. The average number of donations decreased significantly during Carnival and Christmas and increased during the Brazilian National Donor Week. The fluctuation was more pronounced in Recife and Belo Horizonte when compared to São Paulo and higher among community donors. CONCLUSION: National bank holidays affect the blood supply by reducing available blood donations. Blood banks should take into account these oscillations in order to plan local campaigns, aiming at maintaining the blood supply at acceptable levels.

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Main Authors: Oliveira,Claudia Di Lorenzo, Almeida-Neto,Cesar de, Liu,Emily Jing, Sabino,Ester Cerdeira, Leao,Silvana Carneiro, Loureiro,Paula, Wright,David, Custer,Brian, Goncalez,Thelma Therezinha, Capuani,Ligia, Busch,Michael, Proietti,Anna Barbara de Freitas Carneiro
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Published: Associação Brasileira de Hematologia e Hemoterapia e Terapia Celular 2013
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spelling oai:scielo:S1516-848420130004002462013-10-10Temporal distribution of blood donations in three Brazilian blood centers and its repercussion on the blood supplyOliveira,Claudia Di LorenzoAlmeida-Neto,Cesar deLiu,Emily JingSabino,Ester CerdeiraLeao,Silvana CarneiroLoureiro,PaulaWright,DavidCuster,BrianGoncalez,Thelma TherezinhaCapuani,LigiaBusch,MichaelProietti,Anna Barbara de Freitas Carneiro Blood donors Temporal distribution Blood banks Holidays Time factors Brazil BACKGROUND: Seasonal distribution of blood donation hinders efforts to provide a safe and adequate blood supply leading to chronic and persistent shortages. This study examined whether holidays, geographical area and donation type (community versus replacement) has any impact on the fluctuation of donations. METHODS: The numbers of blood donations from 2007 through 2010 in three Brazilian Retrovirus Epidemiological Donor Study II (REDS-II) participating centers were analyzed according to the week of donation. The weeks were classified as holiday or non-holiday. To compare donations performed during holiday versus non-holiday weeks, tabulations and descriptive statistics for weekly donations by blood center were examined and time series analysis was conducted. RESULTS: The average weekly number of donations varied according to the blood center and type of week. The average number of donations decreased significantly during Carnival and Christmas and increased during the Brazilian National Donor Week. The fluctuation was more pronounced in Recife and Belo Horizonte when compared to São Paulo and higher among community donors. CONCLUSION: National bank holidays affect the blood supply by reducing available blood donations. Blood banks should take into account these oscillations in order to plan local campaigns, aiming at maintaining the blood supply at acceptable levels. info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAssociação Brasileira de Hematologia e Hemoterapia e Terapia CelularRevista Brasileira de Hematologia e Hemoterapia v.35 n.4 20132013-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-84842013000400246en10.5581/1516-8484.20130071
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author Oliveira,Claudia Di Lorenzo
Almeida-Neto,Cesar de
Liu,Emily Jing
Sabino,Ester Cerdeira
Leao,Silvana Carneiro
Loureiro,Paula
Wright,David
Custer,Brian
Goncalez,Thelma Therezinha
Capuani,Ligia
Busch,Michael
Proietti,Anna Barbara de Freitas Carneiro
spellingShingle Oliveira,Claudia Di Lorenzo
Almeida-Neto,Cesar de
Liu,Emily Jing
Sabino,Ester Cerdeira
Leao,Silvana Carneiro
Loureiro,Paula
Wright,David
Custer,Brian
Goncalez,Thelma Therezinha
Capuani,Ligia
Busch,Michael
Proietti,Anna Barbara de Freitas Carneiro
Temporal distribution of blood donations in three Brazilian blood centers and its repercussion on the blood supply
author_facet Oliveira,Claudia Di Lorenzo
Almeida-Neto,Cesar de
Liu,Emily Jing
Sabino,Ester Cerdeira
Leao,Silvana Carneiro
Loureiro,Paula
Wright,David
Custer,Brian
Goncalez,Thelma Therezinha
Capuani,Ligia
Busch,Michael
Proietti,Anna Barbara de Freitas Carneiro
author_sort Oliveira,Claudia Di Lorenzo
title Temporal distribution of blood donations in three Brazilian blood centers and its repercussion on the blood supply
title_short Temporal distribution of blood donations in three Brazilian blood centers and its repercussion on the blood supply
title_full Temporal distribution of blood donations in three Brazilian blood centers and its repercussion on the blood supply
title_fullStr Temporal distribution of blood donations in three Brazilian blood centers and its repercussion on the blood supply
title_full_unstemmed Temporal distribution of blood donations in three Brazilian blood centers and its repercussion on the blood supply
title_sort temporal distribution of blood donations in three brazilian blood centers and its repercussion on the blood supply
description BACKGROUND: Seasonal distribution of blood donation hinders efforts to provide a safe and adequate blood supply leading to chronic and persistent shortages. This study examined whether holidays, geographical area and donation type (community versus replacement) has any impact on the fluctuation of donations. METHODS: The numbers of blood donations from 2007 through 2010 in three Brazilian Retrovirus Epidemiological Donor Study II (REDS-II) participating centers were analyzed according to the week of donation. The weeks were classified as holiday or non-holiday. To compare donations performed during holiday versus non-holiday weeks, tabulations and descriptive statistics for weekly donations by blood center were examined and time series analysis was conducted. RESULTS: The average weekly number of donations varied according to the blood center and type of week. The average number of donations decreased significantly during Carnival and Christmas and increased during the Brazilian National Donor Week. The fluctuation was more pronounced in Recife and Belo Horizonte when compared to São Paulo and higher among community donors. CONCLUSION: National bank holidays affect the blood supply by reducing available blood donations. Blood banks should take into account these oscillations in order to plan local campaigns, aiming at maintaining the blood supply at acceptable levels.
publisher Associação Brasileira de Hematologia e Hemoterapia e Terapia Celular
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