评价沙特阿拉伯医务人员对术前患者血液管理的认识:一项基于问卷的研究

IF 0.3 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
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患者血液管理(PBM)是一种全面的方法来优化护理患者谁可能需要输血。它涉及使用循证战略,以减少或避免对同种异体输血的需求,同时确保患者获得安全和适当的护理。PBM包括术前自体捐献、术中细胞抢救和微创技术等策略,以减少出血。本研究的目的是评估沙特阿拉伯医务人员对术前PBM的认识。在2022年4月至2022年7月期间,通过一份10分钟的在线(b谷歌表格)自我管理的匿名调查问卷收集数据,调查问卷改编自以前的研究,并翻译成英语和阿拉伯语。问卷分为三个部分。第一部分包含社会人口学数据,而第二部分用于估计医生和护士对术前PBM的知识。问卷第3部分的两个问题用于评估医生和护士术前PBM的态度和做法。患者血液管理态度与意识水平的平均关系。调查结果显示,患者的态度积极(P≤0.005),认知水平较高(P≤0.002)。工作、性别或地理分布对PBM意识、态度和实践的影响不显著。尽管事实上大多数参与者对PBM有积极的态度和良好的认识,但应该付出更多的努力来提高PBM的认识,这与输血实践的增加和产品成本的降低有关。
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Appraisal of awareness of medical staff about preoperative patient blood management in Saudi Arabia: a questionnaire-based study
Patient blood management (PBM) is a comprehensive approach to optimizing the care of patients who might need a transfusion. It involves the use of evidence-based strategies to reduce or avoid the need for allogeneic blood transfusions while ensuring that patients receive safe and appropriate care. PBM includes strategies such as preoperative autologous donation, intraoperative cell salvage, and minimally invasive techniques to reduce bleeding. The purpose of this study is to assess the medical staff’s awareness of preoperative PBM in Saudi Arabia. Between April 2022 and July 2022, data was collected using a 10-minute online (Google Forms) self-administered, anonymous, researcherstructured questionnaire adapted from previous studies and translated into both English and Arabic. The questionnaire was divided into three sections. The first section contained sociodemographic data, while the second section was used to estimate physicians’ and nurses’ knowledge of preoperative PBM. Two questions in Part 3 of the questionnaire were used to assess doctors’ and nurses’ preoperative PBM attitudes and practices. The average relationship between patients’ blood management attitudes and levels of awareness. It was revealed that there was a positive attitude (P≤0.005) as well as a high level of awareness (P≤0.002). The effect of job, gender, or geographical distribution on PBM awareness, attitude, and practice was not significant. Despite the fact that the majority of participants have a positive attitude and good awareness of PBM, more efforts should be implemented to improve PBM awareness, which was linked to increased transfusion practices and lower product costs.
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Italian Journal of Medicine
Italian Journal of Medicine MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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