First Implementation of transfusion consent policy in Oman : audit of compliance from a tertiary care university hospital

Other Title(s)

أول تنفيذ لسياسة الموافقة المسبقة لعملية نقل الدم في عمان : دراسة تدقيقه على مدى الالتزام في مستشفى جامعي للرعاية الثلاثية

Joint Authors

al-Kindi, Salam
al-Riyami, Arwa Z.
al-Hunini, Muhammad
al-Ghafri, Naif
Fihmidah, Dia
al-Rawas, Abd al-Hakim
Jose, Sachin
Dar, Shahina
al-Sabti, Hilal
al-Khaburi, Murtada

Source

Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal

Issue

Vol. 16, Issue 3 (31 Aug. 2016), pp.293-297, 5 p.

Publisher

Sultan Qaboos University College of Medicine and Health Sciences

Publication Date

2016-08-31

Country of Publication

Oman

No. of Pages

5

Main Subjects

Medicine

Topics

Abstract EN

Transfusions are a common medical intervention.

Discussion of the benefits, risks and alternatives with the patient is mandated by many legislations prior to planned transfusions.

At the Sultan Qaboos University Hospital (SQUH), Muscat, Oman, a written transfusion consent policy was introduced in March 2014.

This was the first time such a policy was implemented in Oman.

This study therefore aimed to assess adherence to this policy among different specialties within SQUH.

Methods: The medical records of patients who underwent elective transfusions between June and August 2014 were reviewed to assess the presence of transfusion consent forms.

If present, the consent forms were examined for completeness of patient, physician and witness information.

Results: In total, the records of 446 transfused patients (299 adult and 147 paediatric patients) were assessed.

Haematology patients accounted for 50% of adult patients and 71% of paediatric patients.

Consent was obtained for 75% of adult and 91% of paediatric patients.

The highest adherence rate was observed among adult and paediatric haematology specialists (95% and 97%, respectively).

Consent forms were correctly filled out with all details provided for 51% and 52% of adult and paediatric patients, respectively.

Among inadequately completed forms, the most common error was a lack of witness details (20–25%).

Conclusion: In most cases, the pre-transfusion consent policy was successfully adhered to at SQUH.

However, further work is required to ensure full compliance with the consent procedure within different specialties.

Implementation of transfusion consent in other hospitals in the country is recommended.

American Psychological Association (APA)

al-Riyami, Arwa Z.& al-Ghafri, Naif& Fihmidah, Dia& al-Hunini, Muhammad& al-Rawas, Abd al-Hakim& al-Kindi, Salam…[et al.]. 2016. First Implementation of transfusion consent policy in Oman : audit of compliance from a tertiary care university hospital. Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal،Vol. 16, no. 3, pp.293-297.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-709592

Modern Language Association (MLA)

al-Riyami, Arwa Z.…[et al.]. First Implementation of transfusion consent policy in Oman : audit of compliance from a tertiary care university hospital. Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal Vol. 16, no. 3 (Aug. 2016), pp.293-297.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-709592

American Medical Association (AMA)

al-Riyami, Arwa Z.& al-Ghafri, Naif& Fihmidah, Dia& al-Hunini, Muhammad& al-Rawas, Abd al-Hakim& al-Kindi, Salam…[et al.]. First Implementation of transfusion consent policy in Oman : audit of compliance from a tertiary care university hospital. Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal. 2016. Vol. 16, no. 3, pp.293-297.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-709592

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

Includes bibliographical references : p. 297

Record ID

BIM-709592