Bediako Agnes Asare, Ofosu-Poku Rasheed, Druye Andrews Adjei
Directorate of Internal Medicine, Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, Kumasi, Ghana.
Directorate of Family Medicine, Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, Kumasi, Ghana.
Adv Hematol. 2021 Mar 2;2021:6739329. doi: 10.1155/2021/6739329. eCollection 2021.
Errors in transfusion of blood and blood products can lead to preventable morbidity and mortality. Nurses constitute a significant aspect of the transfusion process as they are the last in the chain of getting blood directly to the patient. They must, therefore, be conversant with the current standard of national and international guidelines on blood transfusion and appropriate management of adverse transfusion events. This study assesses the knowledge and practices of blood transfusion safety among nurses at Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital. A descriptive cross-sectional design was employed, and structured questionnaire (Routine Blood Transfusion Knowledge Questionnaire) was used to collect data from 279 nurses from seven clinical directorates of the hospital. The data were processed with Stata version 14.0. Variables were analyzed using descriptive statistics, and relationships were drawn using inferential statistics. Over 90% of the respondents had a minimum of a diploma in nursing or midwifery, 63% had performed blood transfusion at least 5 times, and 46% had never received any training on blood transfusion. The mean score obtained in all four categories of blood transfusion knowledge assessed was 29, with 54% of the respondents scoring below the mean. The highest overall score on knowledge was 53%. This indicates that nurses had poor knowledge regarding safe blood transfusion practices as stipulated in the clinical guidelines for blood transfusion by Ghana's National Blood Service. There was no statistically significant relationship between training/experience and knowledge of safe blood transfusion practices. Regular and continuous update training and audit are needed to safeguard patient safety during blood transfusion.
血液及血液制品输血错误可导致可预防的发病和死亡。护士是输血过程中的重要一环,因为她们是将血液直接输送给患者的最后一环。因此,她们必须熟悉国家和国际输血指南的现行标准以及输血不良事件的适当管理。本研究评估了Komfo Anokye教学医院护士在输血安全方面的知识和实践。采用描述性横断面设计,使用结构化问卷(常规输血知识问卷)从该医院七个临床科室的279名护士中收集数据。数据用Stata 14.0版本进行处理。变量采用描述性统计进行分析,关系采用推断性统计得出。超过90%的受访者至少拥有护理或助产文凭,63%的人至少进行过5次输血,46%的人从未接受过任何输血培训。在评估的所有四类输血知识中获得的平均分数为29分,54%的受访者得分低于平均分。知识方面的最高总分是53%。这表明,按照加纳国家血液服务中心输血临床指南的规定,护士对安全输血实践的知识掌握较差。培训/经验与安全输血实践知识之间没有统计学上的显著关系。需要定期持续更新培训和审核,以保障输血过程中的患者安全。