In four medical centers, transfusion medicine care practices were evaluated by testing the nursing staff with a list of questions. The anonymous test evaluated the knowledge and transfusion practices, and in one of them the bed-side compatibility control procedure in particular. These tests showed failures in the labeling of tubes during phlebotomy for immuno-hematologic testing, in blood product conservation in the ward, and in bed-side compatibility testing which is not always carried out fully at the bed-side. These results, showed on which topics the teaching program should emphasize so as to improve the quality of blood transfusion in the medical centers according to legal obligations.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1246-7820(97)80068-7 | DOI Listing |
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