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Improving Blood Transfusion Request Form Documentation: A Quality Improvement Project
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Mohamed, Ahmed
, Abdalla Elkhalifa, Alaa Mobarak
, Elsheikh Abdelrahim, Abdelrahman Elfatih
, Abdeljalil Mohamed, Galaleldin Mohamed
, Ahmed, Waddah
, Mohamed Abdalla, Sara Omer
, WahidEldin Osman, Dina Hashim
, Ibrahim Hamad, Omer Mohamed
, Elsiddig Mohamed, Ayman Hassan
, Muhammed, Abubakr
, Mukhtar Mohammed, Shimaa Abdallah
, Saeed Ali, Suaad Bashary
, Kanan Ahmed, Abdalmahmoud Asadig
, A. Mahmoud, Islam A.
in
Anaphylaxis
/ Blood banks
/ Blood platelets
/ Blood transfusions
/ Communication
/ Documentation
/ Ethics
/ Health care policy
/ Hematology
/ Hemoglobin
/ Intervention
/ Laboratories
/ Medical Education
/ Medical errors
/ Physicians
/ Public Health
/ Quality improvement
/ Quality standards
/ Teaching hospitals
2024
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Improving Blood Transfusion Request Form Documentation: A Quality Improvement Project
by
Mohamed, Ahmed
, Abdalla Elkhalifa, Alaa Mobarak
, Elsheikh Abdelrahim, Abdelrahman Elfatih
, Abdeljalil Mohamed, Galaleldin Mohamed
, Ahmed, Waddah
, Mohamed Abdalla, Sara Omer
, WahidEldin Osman, Dina Hashim
, Ibrahim Hamad, Omer Mohamed
, Elsiddig Mohamed, Ayman Hassan
, Muhammed, Abubakr
, Mukhtar Mohammed, Shimaa Abdallah
, Saeed Ali, Suaad Bashary
, Kanan Ahmed, Abdalmahmoud Asadig
, A. Mahmoud, Islam A.
in
Anaphylaxis
/ Blood banks
/ Blood platelets
/ Blood transfusions
/ Communication
/ Documentation
/ Ethics
/ Health care policy
/ Hematology
/ Hemoglobin
/ Intervention
/ Laboratories
/ Medical Education
/ Medical errors
/ Physicians
/ Public Health
/ Quality improvement
/ Quality standards
/ Teaching hospitals
2024
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Improving Blood Transfusion Request Form Documentation: A Quality Improvement Project
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Mohamed, Ahmed
, Abdalla Elkhalifa, Alaa Mobarak
, Elsheikh Abdelrahim, Abdelrahman Elfatih
, Abdeljalil Mohamed, Galaleldin Mohamed
, Ahmed, Waddah
, Mohamed Abdalla, Sara Omer
, WahidEldin Osman, Dina Hashim
, Ibrahim Hamad, Omer Mohamed
, Elsiddig Mohamed, Ayman Hassan
, Muhammed, Abubakr
, Mukhtar Mohammed, Shimaa Abdallah
, Saeed Ali, Suaad Bashary
, Kanan Ahmed, Abdalmahmoud Asadig
, A. Mahmoud, Islam A.
in
Anaphylaxis
/ Blood banks
/ Blood platelets
/ Blood transfusions
/ Communication
/ Documentation
/ Ethics
/ Health care policy
/ Hematology
/ Hemoglobin
/ Intervention
/ Laboratories
/ Medical Education
/ Medical errors
/ Physicians
/ Public Health
/ Quality improvement
/ Quality standards
/ Teaching hospitals
2024
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Improving Blood Transfusion Request Form Documentation: A Quality Improvement Project
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Improving Blood Transfusion Request Form Documentation: A Quality Improvement Project
2024
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Overview
The transfusion quality improvement project (QIP) serves as a valuable tool for assessing and educating individuals who request blood components.
The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that each institution utilize a blood transfusion request form to ensure the effective conveyance of patient information to the hospital's blood bank. This QIP aimed to implement a transfusion request form and measure compliance with its use.
A prospective study was conducted at Al Managil Teaching Hospital, Sudan, from May 1 to August 3, 2024, to address the lack of standardized transfusion request forms. The study included three cycles involving pre-intervention analysis, two phases of intervention with training sessions, and post-intervention evaluations. The interventions focused on developing and implementing a new transfusion request form, training clinical physicians, and reinforcing the form's use. Data from 100 randomly selected transfusion request forms were analyzed for completeness and adherence.
The study showed significant improvements in the completeness of transfusion request forms across three cycles. In the first cycle, no data were collected, highlighting the absence of standardized forms. During the second cycle, with the introduction of the new form, the completion rates varied: some fields, such as patient information and clinical details, were fully completed in 50 cases (100%), while critical clinical parameters, such as current hemoglobin (Hb) and platelet (PLT) levels, were completed in only four requests (8%). By the third cycle, there was a substantial increase in completion rates across all domains. For example, patient information fields achieved 100% completion in 50 cases, and clinical parameters saw significant improvement, with current Hb and PLT levels documented in 48 cases (96%). The mean percentage completion increased from 68.1% in the second cycle to 97.9% in the third cycle, demonstrating the effectiveness of the interventions and training sessions. Minor decreases were observed in health insurance documentation and certain clinical details, indicating areas for further improvement.
The systematic implementation and iterative evaluation of transfusion request forms significantly enhanced documentation completeness.
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V,Cureus
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/ Ethics
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