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Item Análise dos fatores associados à inaptidão de doadores de sangue no estado do Amazonas(Universidade do Estado do Amazonas, 2021-09-13) Chavez, Graciela Marleny Rivera; Pontes, Gemilson Soares; Barbosa, Anderson Nogueira; Tarragô, Andrea Monteiro; Costa, Allyson Guimarães da; Silva, George Allan Villarouco daStudy carried out in the donor sector of the Hemoam do Amazonas foundation, with the aim of analyzing the factors associated with the inability of blood donors during clinical screening, considered as a limiting factor in the process, and the prevalence of temporary postponement due to sociodemographic and behavioral factors of donors influence the return rate, costing the system valuable time and resources, which are reflected in blood center supplies, highlighting the global problem of lack of sufficient blood. A retrospective cross-sectional study, based on documentary analysis of virtual medical records from the donor sector of the blood center of Amazonas, targeted all donors who opened a registry with the intention of donating blood in the 2017-2019 triennium. The data were filtered, tabulated and analyzed, exploring sociodemographic variables and reasons for postponement, where we highlighted the groups with the highest chances of unfitness and frequency of donations. The highest rates of postponement correspond to clinical screening for factors such as diet, sexual habits and risk exposures. The predominant donation is replacement, with female donors who have the highest rates of unfitness and in the first donation. The donor profile associated with demographic data makes it possible to analyze the characteristics and cyclical changes in blood donation, highlighting the factors that cause disability, which are simple and likely to be worked on to improve the scenario of blood donation. The study also provides evidence of the need to prioritize education and dissemination to strengthen the culture of blood donation