Knowledge, Attitude and Practice towards Haemovigilance among Health care Professionals in North Karnataka

B. K. M, A. Parveen, Nikita Biradar, Naman Kumar Jain, Aniket N Pund, D. H
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Haemovigilance Programme of India was launched in 2012 with the purpose to identify, analyse and learn the complications related to transfusion and blood donation, in order to avoid such complications in future. It is essential to identify the adverse transfusion reactions to reduce the incidence and make transfusion easier. Thereare rare reports available about knowledge, attitude, and practice of healthcare professionals towards haemovigilance. A prospective questionnaire survey was conducted for a period of three months in 100 Healthcare Professionals. Data was collected using pre-validated questionnaire and that questionnaire emphasized on knowledge, attitude and practice of healthcare professionals towards haemovigilance. Data was analysed using descriptive statistics. From all the Participants, most of them were in the age group of 20-30 years i.e., 64% and 36% were physicians and 34% pharmacists. Among them 67% were aware about Haemovigilance and 64% did not have knowledge about how to report transfusion reaction. From the depicted results 44% had documented blood transfusion reaction, 56% didn’t document. Factors discouraging reaction, 56% of them had fear of consequences and 56% healthcare professionals said that due to lack of time they didn’t report any transfusion reaction. 86% participants opted thathealth care professionals should be trained in reporting. Most of healthcare professionals have a positive attitude towards transfusion reaction reporting but knowledge regarding the haemovigilance concept was poor and the majority of them never reported adverse transfusion reaction. There is a need for training program to strengthen the haemovigilance system, especially adverse transfusion reaction reporting.
北卡纳塔克邦卫生保健专业人员对血液警戒的知识、态度和实践
印度血液警戒规划于2012年启动,目的是识别、分析和了解与输血和献血有关的并发症,以便将来避免此类并发症。识别输血不良反应是降低输血发生率和使输血更容易的关键。有罕见的报告可获得的知识,态度和实践卫生保健专业人员对血液警惕。对100名医疗保健专业人员进行了为期三个月的前瞻性问卷调查。采用预先验证的问卷收集数据,该问卷强调卫生保健专业人员对血液警戒的知识、态度和实践。数据分析采用描述性统计。在所有参与者中,20-30岁年龄段的人居多,分别为医生占64%和36%,药剂师占34%。67%的人知道血液警戒,64%的人不知道如何报告输血反应。从所描述的结果来看,44%有记录的输血反应,56%没有记录。阻碍反应的因素,56%的人害怕后果,56%的医疗保健专业人员说,由于时间不够,他们没有报告任何输血反应。86%的参与者选择对卫生保健专业人员进行报告培训。大多数医务人员对输血反应报告持积极态度,但对血液警戒概念的了解较差,大多数医务人员从未报告过输血不良反应。有必要加强血液警戒系统的培训计划,特别是输血不良反应的报告。
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