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Code development of the national hemovigilance system and expansion of strategies for hospital blood banks
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- Issue Date
- 2012-07
- Publisher
- Medknow Publications
- Citation
- ASIAN JOURNAL OF TRANSFUSION SCIENCE Vol.6 No.2, pp. 145-150
- Keywords
- 복합학
; Biologic products deviation report
; hemovigilance
; medical error reporting system-transfusion medicine
; reportable
event code
- Abstract
- Objectives: The aims of this study were to develop reportable event codes that are applicable to the national hemovigilance
systems for hospital blood banks, and to present expansion strategies for the blood banks. Materials and Methods: The
data were obtained from a literature review and expert consultation, followed by adding to and revising the established
hemovigilance code system and guidelines to develop reportable event codes for hospital blood banks. The Medical
Error Reporting System-Transfusion Medicine developed in the US and other codes of reportable events were added to
the Korean version of the Biologic Products Deviation Report (BPDR) developed by the Korean Red Cross Blood Safety
Administration, then using these codes, mapping work was conducted. We deduced outcomes suitable for practice,
referred to the results of the advisory councils, and conducted a survey with experts and blood banks practitioners.
Results: We developed reportable event codes that were applicable to hospital blood banks and could cover blood safety
- from blood product safety to blood transfusion safety - and also presented expansion strategies for hospital blood
banks. Conclusion: It was necessary to add 10 major categories to the blood transfusion safety stage and 97 reportable
event codes to the blood safety stage. Contextualized solutions were presented on 9 categories of expansion strategies
of hemovigilance system for the hospital blood banks.
- ISSN
- 0973-6247
- Language
- English
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