National Journal of Medical Research (Mar 2014)

ROLE OF MEDICAL SOCIAL WORKERS IN MANAGEMENT OF ANXIETY AND STRESS AMONG BLOOD DONORS WITH TRANSFUSION TRANSMISSIBLE INFECTIONS

  • Umakanth Siroma,
  • Thasian T,
  • Rita Isaac,
  • Dolly Daniel,
  • Selvaraj KG,
  • Joy J Mammen,
  • Sukesh C Nair

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 01

Abstract

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Blood transfusion is a life-saving intervention and millions of lives are saved each year globally through this proce- dure. Unsafe transfusion practices put millions of people at risk of transfusion-transmissible infections (TTIs) and it is mandatory to test the donated blood for blood borne infectious diseases. This is an alarming situation requiring immediate action in appropriate counseling of donors before and after testing of their blood. It is really a challenge for blood banks and motivators if a blood donor is positive for infectious diseases. What is the role of blood bank in helping or guiding the donors to overcome their anxiety and stress? How a medical social worker could psycho- logically support and guide them to act as cause ambassadors for voluntary blood donation? Guidance and counsel- ing would help them to live positively. Health education, compassionate care and teaching coping mechanisms would encourage them in overcoming their stress and anxiety.

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