Abstract

Recognizing the factors affecting the number of blood donation and blood deferral has a major impact on blood transfusion. There is a positive correlation between the variables “number of blood donation” and “number of blood deferral”: as the number of return for donation increases, so does the number of blood deferral. On the other hand, due to the fact that many donors never return to donate, there is an extra zero frequency for both of the above-mentioned variables. In this study, in order to apply the correlation and to explain the frequency of the excessive zero, the bivariate zero-inflated Poisson regression model was used for joint modeling of the number of blood donation and number of blood deferral. The data was analyzed using the Bayesian approach applying noninformative priors at the presence and absence of covariates. Estimating the parameters of the model, that is, correlation, zero-inflation parameter, and regression coefficients, was done through MCMC simulation. Eventually double-Poisson model, bivariate Poisson model, and bivariate zero-inflated Poisson model were fitted on the data and were compared using the deviance information criteria (DIC). The results showed that the bivariate zero-inflated Poisson regression model fitted the data better than the other models.

Highlights

  • Blood transfusion is so important in health system that it plays a big part in saving many people’s lives in normal and emergency situations

  • The posterior summaries of the parameters of the bivariate zero-inflated Poisson regression model, including mean, median, standard deviation, and 95% credible intervals, based on 30,000 simulated values in presence and absence of independent variables can be seen in Tables 1 and 2, respectively

  • This article mainly aims at discovering the factors influencing number of return for blood donation and number of blood deferral

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Introduction

Blood transfusion is so important in health system that it plays a big part in saving many people’s lives in normal and emergency situations. It has a noticeable impact on improving the quality of life and the life expectancy of chronic patients. Since some diseases may be caused by blood transfusion, screening the donors and detecting potential healthy donors are of great importance [3]. Most deferrals are “temporary” and exist due to taking certain medications before donation, high or low blood pressure, anemia, high-risk behavior, and so forth.

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