采取更安全的输血做法

B Hodgkinson BSc(Hons), MSc, M Fitzgerald RN, PhD, S Borbasi RN, PhD, K Walsh RN, PhD
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摘要

摘要:本研究的目的是确定输血实践在南澳大利亚一家大型大都市医院的现状,以期提出建议,以提高安全性。采用问卷调查和并行审计设计对输血实践进行监测。通过随机数发生器选择在过去24小时内接受过填充红细胞输血的患者。问题包括血包鉴定、输血过程记录和患者观察。审计结果表明,文件方面,主要是患者同意,血包给药时间和患者监测需要重新评估。根据这些结果提出了改进实践的建议。这是医院持续提供的一项服务,事实证明,这项服务在查明输血实践中的缺陷以改善病人护理方面非常宝贵。
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Towards safer blood transfusion practice

Abstract The objective of this study was to determine the current state of transfusion practice at a large metropolitan hospital in South Australia, with a view to making recommendations to improve safety. Transfusion practice was monitored using a questionnaire and a concurrent audit design. Patients identified as having received a packed red blood cell transfusion in the previous 24 h, were selected by a random number generator. Questions included those about blood pack identification, documentation of the transfusion process, and patient observation. The results of this audit indicated that areas of documentation, primarily patient consent, blood pack administration times and patient monitoring required re-evaluation. Recommendations to improve practice were made based on these results. This is an ongoing service provided by the hospital, which has proven invaluable in identifying deficiencies in transfusion practice in order to improve patient care.

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