Patient involvement in blood transfusion safety: patients' and healthcare professionals' perspective.

R Davis, M F Murphy, A Sud, S Noel, R Moss, M Asgheddi, I Abdur-Rahman, C Vincent
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Abstract

Background: Blood transfusion is one of the major areas where serious clinical consequences, even death, related to patient misidentification can occur. In the UK, healthcare professional compliance with pre-transfusion checking procedures which help to prevent misidentification errors is poor. Involving patients at a number of stages in the transfusion pathway could help prevent the occurrence of these incidents.

Objectives: To investigate patients' willingness to be involved and healthcare professionals' willingness to support patient involvement in pre-transfusion checking behaviours.

Measures: A cross-sectional design was employed assessing willingness to participate in pre-transfusion checking behaviours (patient survey) and willingness to support patient involvement (healthcare professional survey) on a scale of 1-7.

Participants: One hundred and ten patients who had received a transfusion aged between 18 and 93 (60 male) and 123 healthcare professionals (doctors, nurses and midwives) involved in giving blood transfusions to patients.

Results: Mean scores for patients' willingness to participate in safety-relevant transfusion behaviours and healthcare professionals' willingness to support patient involvement ranged from 4.96-6.27 to 4.53-6.66, respectively. Both groups perceived it most acceptable for patients to help prevent errors or omissions relating to their hospital identification wristband. Neither prior experience of receiving a blood transfusion nor professional role of healthcare staff had an effect on attitudes towards patient participation.

Conclusion: Overall, both patients and healthcare professionals view patient involvement in transfusion-related behaviours quite favourably and appear in agreement regarding the behaviours patients should adopt an active role in. Further work is needed to determine the effectiveness of this approach to improve transfusion safety.

患者参与输血安全:患者和医疗保健专业人员的观点。
背景:输血是一个主要的领域,严重的临床后果,甚至死亡,与患者的错误识别可能发生。在英国,医疗保健专业人员遵守输血前检查程序,这有助于防止误认错误。在输血途径的多个阶段让患者参与进来可以帮助预防这些事件的发生。目的:了解患者参与输血前检查行为的意愿和医护人员支持患者参与输血前检查行为的意愿。测量方法:采用横断面设计,以1-7的量表评估参与输血前检查行为的意愿(患者调查)和支持患者参与的意愿(医疗保健专业人员调查)。参与者:110名接受过输血的患者,年龄在18岁至93岁之间(60名男性),123名参与给患者输血的医护人员(医生、护士和助产士)。结果:患者参与安全相关输血行为的意愿和医护人员支持患者参与的意愿的平均得分分别为4.96-6.27至4.53-6.66。两组人都认为,帮助患者防止与医院识别腕带有关的错误或遗漏是最可接受的。以往接受输血的经验和医护人员的专业角色对患者参与的态度都没有影响。结论:总体而言,患者和医护人员都对患者参与输血相关行为持赞成态度,并就患者应积极参与的行为达成一致。需要进一步的工作来确定这种方法在改善输血安全方面的有效性。
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