Analysis of a 5-year, evidenced-based, rational blood utilisation project in a South African regional hospital.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 HEMATOLOGY Transfusion Medicine Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-28 DOI:10.1111/tme.13025
Robert Wise, Kirsten Hood, David Bishop, Gary Sharp, Reitze Rodseth
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Abstract

Background: Blood products are a lifesaving but limited resource, particularly in resource-limited settings. Evidence-based transfusion criteria tailored to local hospitals have shown great promise in reducing costs, minimising shortages, and ameliorating the morbidity and mortality associated with liberal blood product usage. We implemented the "Saving Blood, Saving Lives" project to: promote responsible blood product use and reduce blood product ordering inefficiencies and expenditure.

Methods: A comprehensive change management programme, preceded by 3 months of clinical department consultation and training, was implemented. A new evidence-based protocol for blood product utilisation was developed, together with an accountability form. This form was used in monthly audit meetings to refine policies, identify new problems, improve communication, and to drive hospital staff accountability and training. The primary measure of the programme's success was the change in the number of red cell concentrate units ordered.

Results: Project implementation required minimal time and no additional budget or staff. Annual red cell concentrate usage reduced from 7211 units in year one to 4077 units in year 5 (p < 0.001). Similar reductions were seen in freeze-dried plasma and platelet usage, as well as administrative costs. Total project saving, adjusted to baseline admission numbers, amounted to over R46 million ($2.5 million).

Conclusions: As a change management programme centred the "Saving Blood, Saving Lives" project, was able to significantly reduce blood product-related administration and expenditure by implementing evidence-based transfusion criteria. The programme is simple, replicable and cost effective, making it ideally suited for use in resource-constrained environments.

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对南非一家地区医院为期 5 年的循证合理用血项目进行分析。
背景:血液制品是一种救命的但有限的资源,尤其是在资源有限的情况下。为当地医院量身定制的循证输血标准在降低成本、减少短缺、改善因随意使用血液制品而导致的发病率和死亡率方面显示出巨大的前景。我们实施 "拯救血液,拯救生命 "项目的目的是:促进负责任地使用血液制品,减少血液制品订购的低效率和开支:方法:我们实施了一项全面的变革管理计划,在此之前,我们对临床科室进行了为期 3 个月的咨询和培训。制定了新的循证血液制品使用规程和问责表。该表格被用于每月的审计会议,以完善政策、发现新问题、加强沟通,并促进医院员工的责任感和培训。衡量计划成功与否的主要标准是红细胞浓缩物订购量的变化:结果:项目实施所需的时间极少,没有增加预算或人员。红细胞浓缩物的年用量从第一年的 7211 个单位减少到第五年的 4077 个单位(p 结论):作为一项以变革管理为中心的计划,"拯救血液,拯救生命 "项目通过实施循证输血标准,大大减少了与血液制品相关的管理和支出。该计划简单、可复制、成本效益高,非常适合在资源有限的环境中使用。
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Transfusion Medicine
Transfusion Medicine 医学-血液学
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Transfusion Medicine publishes articles on transfusion medicine in its widest context, including blood transfusion practice (blood procurement, pharmaceutical, clinical, scientific, computing and documentary aspects), immunohaematology, immunogenetics, histocompatibility, medico-legal applications, and related molecular biology and biotechnology. In addition to original articles, which may include brief communications and case reports, the journal contains a regular educational section (based on invited reviews and state-of-the-art reports), technical section (including quality assurance and current practice guidelines), leading articles, letters to the editor, occasional historical articles and signed book reviews. Some lectures from Society meetings that are likely to be of general interest to readers of the Journal may be published at the discretion of the Editor and subject to the availability of space in the Journal.
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