Affiliation:
1. Wuhan Blood Center Wuhan Hubei China
2. Department of Blood Transfusion Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University Wuhan Hubei China
Abstract
AbstractBackground and ObjectivesAdverse donor reaction (ADR) could adversely impact the recruitment and retention of blood donors, but the evidence of effect of sleep quality on ADR is limited and controversial. The goal of this study was to explore the association between the sleep quality and ADR among college students in Wuhan.Materials and MethodsThe college student blood donors in Wuhan from March to May 2022 were recruited. Self‐compiled general information questionnaire and Pittsburgh sleep quality index (PSQI) were investigated by convenience sampling. Univariable and multivariable logistic regression analyses were used to estimate the association.ResultsAmong 1014 participants included in this study, 63 were in the ADR group and 951 were in the non‐ADR group. Compared with the non‐ADR group, the PSQI scores of ADR group were higher (3.44 ± 1.81 vs. 2.78 ± 1.82, p < 0.01). The results of multivariable logistic regression analysis showed that after adjusting gender, body mass index, blood donation history and other potential confounding factors, higher PSQI scores were related to the occurrence of ADRs (odds ratio = 1.231, 95% confidence interval 1.075–1.405), that is, the worse the sleep quality, the more likely the ADRs will occur.ConclusionThe long‐term poor sleep quality of college students is a risk factor for the occurrence of ADRs. It should be identified early before blood donation to reduce the incidence of ADRs and improve the safety and satisfaction of donors.
Subject
Hematology,General Medicine
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