Knowledge of health professionals in transfusion and transfusion safety in Morocco

Objective: To evaluate the knowledge of transfusion and transfusion safety among health professionals. Materials and method: 47 volunteers, working at the University Hospital Ibn Sina in Rabat of Morocco, answered a survey on knowledge, skills in transfusion and transfusion safety. Results: 68% of t...

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Autores principales: EL Mehdaoui Fatna, Soulaymani Abdelmajid, EL Khiari Malika, Laghawati Soukaina Benissa, Alami Raouf
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:d12243c91316440a96086c69407b86d32021-11-12T11:44:08ZKnowledge of health professionals in transfusion and transfusion safety in Morocco2267-124210.1051/e3sconf/202131901069https://doaj.org/article/d12243c91316440a96086c69407b86d32021-01-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/95/e3sconf_vigisan_01069.pdfhttps://doaj.org/toc/2267-1242Objective: To evaluate the knowledge of transfusion and transfusion safety among health professionals. Materials and method: 47 volunteers, working at the University Hospital Ibn Sina in Rabat of Morocco, answered a survey on knowledge, skills in transfusion and transfusion safety. Results: 68% of the participants were female against 32% male, 85.11% were aged 20-30 years. 77% had a seniority of less than 5 years. 57% were nurses and 42% doctors. According to these participants, allergic reactions and hyperthermia occur with 85.11% after a transfusion, 57.45% mentioned lung edema. 80.85% of the participants stated that immunological and infectious risks are the main risks occurring after transfusion. 25.53% did not know that there were preventive measures for transfusion risks, 8.51% stated that there were none. 72.34% of the staff stated that hemovigilance is based on transfusion surveillance. For 68.09% reporting transfusion events, informing recipients and monitoring them after transfusion are the main tools of hemovigilance. 27.66% of the participants were aware of the transfusion regulations and 53.19% were not. Only 41% had received training in blood transfusion. 91.49% of the participants wanted to develop their transfusion knowledge and competence. Conclusion: Heterogeneity of knowledge and skills in transfusion is raised among these professionals, as well as a great motivation to improve their knowledge and the development of their skills in the field of transfusion. Thus, the development of training programs remains an urgent need for health professionals to further improve their knowledge and ensure the safety and quality of blood transfusions.EL Mehdaoui FatnaSoulaymani AbdelmajidEL Khiari MalikaLaghawati Soukaina BenissaAlami RaoufEDP Sciencesarticleblood transfusiontransfusion riskhealth professionalknowledgetrainingEnvironmental sciencesGE1-350ENFRE3S Web of Conferences, Vol 319, p 01069 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
FR
topic blood transfusion
transfusion risk
health professional
knowledge
training
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
spellingShingle blood transfusion
transfusion risk
health professional
knowledge
training
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
EL Mehdaoui Fatna
Soulaymani Abdelmajid
EL Khiari Malika
Laghawati Soukaina Benissa
Alami Raouf
Knowledge of health professionals in transfusion and transfusion safety in Morocco
description Objective: To evaluate the knowledge of transfusion and transfusion safety among health professionals. Materials and method: 47 volunteers, working at the University Hospital Ibn Sina in Rabat of Morocco, answered a survey on knowledge, skills in transfusion and transfusion safety. Results: 68% of the participants were female against 32% male, 85.11% were aged 20-30 years. 77% had a seniority of less than 5 years. 57% were nurses and 42% doctors. According to these participants, allergic reactions and hyperthermia occur with 85.11% after a transfusion, 57.45% mentioned lung edema. 80.85% of the participants stated that immunological and infectious risks are the main risks occurring after transfusion. 25.53% did not know that there were preventive measures for transfusion risks, 8.51% stated that there were none. 72.34% of the staff stated that hemovigilance is based on transfusion surveillance. For 68.09% reporting transfusion events, informing recipients and monitoring them after transfusion are the main tools of hemovigilance. 27.66% of the participants were aware of the transfusion regulations and 53.19% were not. Only 41% had received training in blood transfusion. 91.49% of the participants wanted to develop their transfusion knowledge and competence. Conclusion: Heterogeneity of knowledge and skills in transfusion is raised among these professionals, as well as a great motivation to improve their knowledge and the development of their skills in the field of transfusion. Thus, the development of training programs remains an urgent need for health professionals to further improve their knowledge and ensure the safety and quality of blood transfusions.
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author EL Mehdaoui Fatna
Soulaymani Abdelmajid
EL Khiari Malika
Laghawati Soukaina Benissa
Alami Raouf
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title_short Knowledge of health professionals in transfusion and transfusion safety in Morocco
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