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NHS Blood and Transplant call for new donors after stark drop | NHS Blood and Transplant call for new donors after stark drop |
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A campaign is calling for new blood donors in England and Wales following a 40% drop in fresh volunteers in the past decade. | A campaign is calling for new blood donors in England and Wales following a 40% drop in fresh volunteers in the past decade. |
NHS Blood and Transplant says 120,000 fewer people joined the blood donor register in 2014-15 than in 2004-05. | NHS Blood and Transplant says 120,000 fewer people joined the blood donor register in 2014-15 than in 2004-05. |
It believes one of the main reasons is the increasing pressure on people's free time - citing longer commutes and the distractions of social media. | It believes one of the main reasons is the increasing pressure on people's free time - citing longer commutes and the distractions of social media. |
The blood unit is calling for 204,000 new volunteers to start donating. | The blood unit is calling for 204,000 new volunteers to start donating. |
Blood services in Scotland also say they have fewer volunteers coming forward and are concerned. | Blood services in Scotland also say they have fewer volunteers coming forward and are concerned. |
"We simply can't ignore the fact that there has been a stark reduction in the number of new donors coming forward - a trend seen across the world," said Jon Latham, assistant director for donor services and marketing at NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT), which provides blood supplies for England and north Wales. | "We simply can't ignore the fact that there has been a stark reduction in the number of new donors coming forward - a trend seen across the world," said Jon Latham, assistant director for donor services and marketing at NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT), which provides blood supplies for England and north Wales. |
Only about 3-4% of the current eligible population in this area are regular donors. | Only about 3-4% of the current eligible population in this area are regular donors. |
He said that although the unit had enough stock for this year, this campaign was about "future-proofing for the next few years". | He said that although the unit had enough stock for this year, this campaign was about "future-proofing for the next few years". |
"We need these [new donors] to make sure it doesn't become critical," he told the BBC News website. | "We need these [new donors] to make sure it doesn't become critical," he told the BBC News website. |
'It was really terrifying' | |
Bethany, 37, needed an emergency blood transfusion after a ruptured ectopic pregnancy caused internal bleeding. | |
She was about seven weeks' pregnant when she felt a popping inside her followed by intense abdominal pain. | She was about seven weeks' pregnant when she felt a popping inside her followed by intense abdominal pain. |
She was taken to St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, London, drifting in and out of consciousness, and quickly transferred to the operating theatre for a three-hour operation. | She was taken to St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, London, drifting in and out of consciousness, and quickly transferred to the operating theatre for a three-hour operation. |
"It was really terrifying," said Bethany, who was living in Brentford at the time. | "It was really terrifying," said Bethany, who was living in Brentford at the time. |
"From being in the A&E assessment to going into theatre was probably about 10 minutes. | "From being in the A&E assessment to going into theatre was probably about 10 minutes. |
"My husband said it was traumatic to watch, he was completely helpless. They said afterwards I'd lost a lot of blood." | "My husband said it was traumatic to watch, he was completely helpless. They said afterwards I'd lost a lot of blood." |
Bethany had been a blood donor herself beforehand, giving about four or five units. | Bethany had been a blood donor herself beforehand, giving about four or five units. |
Because she has had a transfusion, she can no longer donate, but she persuaded her husband to overcome his fear of needles and become a donor in her place. | Because she has had a transfusion, she can no longer donate, but she persuaded her husband to overcome his fear of needles and become a donor in her place. |
"We know that people's lives have got busier over the last decade", said Mr Latham. | |
"People are working longer hours, commuting further, spending more time online and have less time of their own, despite more options of how to use it," he said. | |
The increasing popularity of exotic travel, tattoos and acupuncture, all of which might mean a donation needs to be delayed, could also explain the fall in donors, he added. | The increasing popularity of exotic travel, tattoos and acupuncture, all of which might mean a donation needs to be delayed, could also explain the fall in donors, he added. |
The other reasons given for the dip are: | The other reasons given for the dip are: |
"While we can meet the needs of patients now, it's important we strengthen the donor base for the future," Mr Latham said. | "While we can meet the needs of patients now, it's important we strengthen the donor base for the future," Mr Latham said. |
As about half of the NHSBT's current donors are over the age of 45, the unit is particularly calling for younger people to donate to ensure future stocks. | As about half of the NHSBT's current donors are over the age of 45, the unit is particularly calling for younger people to donate to ensure future stocks. |
Black, Asian and minority ethnic people make up 14% of the eligible donor population in England and north Wales, but only 5% of them have given blood in the past 12 months. | Black, Asian and minority ethnic people make up 14% of the eligible donor population in England and north Wales, but only 5% of them have given blood in the past 12 months. |
Conditions such as sickle cell disease and thalassaemia are more prevalent among these people, and those affected require regular blood transfusions, ideally from donors with similar ethnic backgrounds. | Conditions such as sickle cell disease and thalassaemia are more prevalent among these people, and those affected require regular blood transfusions, ideally from donors with similar ethnic backgrounds. |
The unit is also particularly interested in O-negative blood donors, as this type of blood can be given to anyone, regardless of their own blood group. | The unit is also particularly interested in O-negative blood donors, as this type of blood can be given to anyone, regardless of their own blood group. |
Who can donate and how? | Who can donate and how? |
How to give blood | How to give blood |
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