Navigating imperfect policies to donate plasma: Survey on plasma donation and a pilot plasma donation program among men who have sex with men in Canada

Author:

Vesnaver Elisabeth12ORCID,Gibson Emily1,Goldman Mindy34ORCID,Butler‐Foster Terrie3ORCID,Hill Nolan E.56,Lapierre Don3,MacDonagh Richard7,Rubini Kyle A.7,Miguel Glenndl6,Rosser Andrew7,MacPherson Paul189,Palumbo Amelia1,Randall Taylor7,Osbourne‐Sorrell William7,O'Brien Sheila F.3ORCID,Otis Joanne10,Greaves Mark6,Al‐Bakri Taim Bilal7,Reid Marco6,Labrecque Maximilian6ORCID,Germain Marc11,Orvis Shane6,Clapperton Andrew T.6,Devine Dana1213ORCID,Presseau Justin1214

Affiliation:

1. Clinical Epidemiology Program Ottawa Hospital Research Institute Ottawa Ontario Canada

2. School of Epidemiology and Public Health University of Ottawa Ottawa Ontario Canada

3. Medical Affairs and Innovation, Canadian Blood Services Ottawa Ontario Canada

4. Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine University of Ottawa Ottawa Ontario Canada

5. Centre for Sexuality Calgary Alberta Canada

6. Local Advisory Group Calgary Alberta Canada

7. Local Advisory Group London Canada

8. Department of Medicine The Ottawa Hospital Ottawa Ontario Canada

9. Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Immunology University of Ottawa Ottawa Ontario Canada

10. Department of Sexology Université du Québec À Montréal Montreal Quebec Canada

11. Héma‐Québec, Medical Affairs Quebec City Quebec Canada

12. Canadian Blood Services Vancouver British Columbia Canada

13. Centre for Blood Research University of British Columbia Vancouver British Columbia Canada

14. School of Psychology University of Ottawa Ottawa Ontario Canada

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundIn 2021, Canada implemented a pilot plasma program allowing some sexually active men who have sex with men (including but not limited to gay and bisexual men; gbMSM) to donate plasma. Changes to plasma donation policy could help address inequities in access to plasma donation and increase Canada's domestically collected plasma supply if more gbMSM donate as a result. We aimed to (1) examine views regarding plasma donation and the pilot program prior to implementation and (2) identify modifiable theory‐informed predictors of gbMSM's intention to donate plasma.MethodsWe developed, piloted, and disseminated a questionnaire informed by the Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF). We recruited gbMSM in London (ON) and Calgary (AB) to an anonymous, online cross‐sectional survey.ResultsA total of 246 gbMSM completed the survey. On scales from 1 (strongly disagree) to 5 (strongly agree), general intention to donate was high (mean = 4.24; SD = 0.94). The pilot program itself was mostly acceptable (mean = 3.71, SD = 1.16), but the intention to donate under the unique requirements of the pilot program was lower than general intention (mean = 3.58; SD = 1.26). Two domains from the theoretical domains framework (TDF) (beliefs about consequences of donating plasma and social influences) were independently associated with general intention to donate.DiscussionThe pilot plasma program as an incremental step toward more inclusive policies was mostly viewed as acceptable by the impacted communities. Historical and ongoing exclusions create unique barriers to donation. There are clear opportunities for developing theory‐informed interventions to support gbMSM to donate plasma as policies continue to become more inclusive and more become eligible to donate.

Funder

Health Canada

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Hematology,Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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