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- Title
HEMOVIGILÂNCIA: CONHECIMENTO DA EQUIPE DE ENFERMAGEM SOBRE REAÇÕES TRANSFUSIONAIS.
- Authors
Ferreira e. Pereira, Emanuela Batista; Da Silva Santos, Vaneça Guilherme; Pereira da Silva, Felicialle; Alves da Silva, Raphael; Queiroz De Souza, Claudinalle Farias; Chagas Da Costa, Vânia; De Lima, Fabia Maria; Rocha Guimarães, Tânia Maria
- Abstract
Objective: To analyze the degree of knowledge of the nursing team about hemotherapy and immediate transfusion reaction. Methods: Cross-sectional, analytical, quantitative study carried out with nursing professionals from the Intensive Care Unit of a reference hospital in the brazilian Northeast, through the application of a semi-structured instrument, from March to April 2020. The knowledge score was obtained by the Multiple Correspondence Analysis and the Monte Carlo median comparison test. Results: Of the 32 participants, eight were nurses and 24 nursing technicians. Most did not receive training on hemotherapy 24 (75%) and did not feel qualified to act in an immediate transfusion reaction 22 (68.8%). As for the degree of knowledge, we found that nurses (median 77.7) had better scores compared to technicians (median 77,7 vs. 33,8; p=0,04). It was also identified that the age group 18 to 40 years old had a better result in relation to the age group 40 or older (median 62,7 vs. 25,5; p=0,01). Conclusion: It was verified the importance of nursing professionals to participate in training on the administration of blood components and blood products, aiming to improve the quality of care and maintenance of the patient safety protocol.
- Subjects
NURSING audit; INTENSIVE care units; BLOOD transfusion; CROSS-sectional method; AGE distribution; BLOOD transfusion reaction; QUANTITATIVE research; COMPARATIVE studies; NURSES; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; TEAM nursing
- Publication
Enfermagem em Foco, 2021, Vol 12, Issue 4, p702
- ISSN
2177-4285
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.21675/2357-707X.2021.v12.n4.4479