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Indian J Med Ethics ; 5(2): 58-60, 2008.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18624152

ABSTRACT

The National Blood Policy of India, 2002, advocates the disclosure of results of transfusion transmitted infections (TTI) to blood donors. However, in the absence of well-defined notification processes, and in order to avoid serious consequences resulting from unguided disclosure, blood bank personnel discard blood that is TTI-positive. We report on a survey of 105 voluntary blood donors in Kerala. Only two out of three participants had filled the donor form in the last year. Only half were aware that the blood bank was supposed to inform them if they tested positive for TTI. Fifty-seven per cent of donors wanted to be informed every time they donated blood, irrespective of a positive or negative result.


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Attitude to Health , Blood Donors/psychology , Contact Tracing/methods , Cross Infection/etiology , Disease Notification/methods , Transfusion Reaction , Adult , Blood Banks/organization & administration , Confidentiality , Contact Tracing/ethics , Disclosure , Donor Selection/ethics , Donor Selection/methods , Female , Health Policy , Humans , India , Male , National Health Programs/organization & administration , Surveys and Questionnaires
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