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Implementing SLMTA in the Kenya National Blood Transfusion Service: lessons learned

BACKGROUND: The Kenya National Blood Transfusion Service (KNBTS) is mandated to provide safe and sufficient blood and blood components for the country. In 2013, the KNBTS National Testing Laboratory and the six regional blood transfusion centres were enrolled in the Strengthening Laboratory Manageme...

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Autores principales: Wakaria, Eric N., Rombo, Charles O., Oduor, Margaret, Kambale, Serah M., Tilock, Kimberly, Kimani, Daniel, Makokha, Ernest, Mwamba, Peter M., Mwangi, Jane
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5523947/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28879153
http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/ajlm.v6i1.585
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author Wakaria, Eric N.
Rombo, Charles O.
Oduor, Margaret
Kambale, Serah M.
Tilock, Kimberly
Kimani, Daniel
Makokha, Ernest
Mwamba, Peter M.
Mwangi, Jane
author_facet Wakaria, Eric N.
Rombo, Charles O.
Oduor, Margaret
Kambale, Serah M.
Tilock, Kimberly
Kimani, Daniel
Makokha, Ernest
Mwamba, Peter M.
Mwangi, Jane
author_sort Wakaria, Eric N.
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description BACKGROUND: The Kenya National Blood Transfusion Service (KNBTS) is mandated to provide safe and sufficient blood and blood components for the country. In 2013, the KNBTS National Testing Laboratory and the six regional blood transfusion centres were enrolled in the Strengthening Laboratory Management Toward Accreditation (SLMTA) programme. The process was supported by Global Communities with funding from the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. METHODS: The SLMTA implementation at KNBTS followed the standard three-workshop series, on-site mentorships and audits. Baseline, midterm and exit audits were conducted at the seven facilities, using a standard checklist to measure progress. Given that SLMTA was designed for clinical and public health laboratories, key stakeholders, guided by Global Communities, tailored SLMTA materials to address blood transfusion services, and oriented trainers, auditors and mentors on the same. RESULTS: The seven facilities moved from an average of zero stars at baseline to an average of three stars at the exit audit. The average baseline audit score was 38% (97 points), midterm 71% (183 points) and exit audit 79% (205 points). The Occurrence Management and Process Improvement quality system essential had the largest improvement (at 67 percentage points), from baseline to exit, whereas Facilities and Safety had the smallest improvement (at 31 percentage points). CONCLUSION: SLMTA can be an effective tool for preparing a blood transfusion service for accreditation. Key success factors included customising SLMTA to blood transfusion activities; sensitising trainers, mentors and auditors on operations of blood transfusion service; creating SLMTA champions in key departments; and integrating other blood transfusion-specific accreditation standards into SLMTA.
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spelling pubmed-55239472017-09-06 Implementing SLMTA in the Kenya National Blood Transfusion Service: lessons learned Wakaria, Eric N. Rombo, Charles O. Oduor, Margaret Kambale, Serah M. Tilock, Kimberly Kimani, Daniel Makokha, Ernest Mwamba, Peter M. Mwangi, Jane Afr J Lab Med Lessons from the Field BACKGROUND: The Kenya National Blood Transfusion Service (KNBTS) is mandated to provide safe and sufficient blood and blood components for the country. In 2013, the KNBTS National Testing Laboratory and the six regional blood transfusion centres were enrolled in the Strengthening Laboratory Management Toward Accreditation (SLMTA) programme. The process was supported by Global Communities with funding from the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. METHODS: The SLMTA implementation at KNBTS followed the standard three-workshop series, on-site mentorships and audits. Baseline, midterm and exit audits were conducted at the seven facilities, using a standard checklist to measure progress. Given that SLMTA was designed for clinical and public health laboratories, key stakeholders, guided by Global Communities, tailored SLMTA materials to address blood transfusion services, and oriented trainers, auditors and mentors on the same. RESULTS: The seven facilities moved from an average of zero stars at baseline to an average of three stars at the exit audit. The average baseline audit score was 38% (97 points), midterm 71% (183 points) and exit audit 79% (205 points). The Occurrence Management and Process Improvement quality system essential had the largest improvement (at 67 percentage points), from baseline to exit, whereas Facilities and Safety had the smallest improvement (at 31 percentage points). CONCLUSION: SLMTA can be an effective tool for preparing a blood transfusion service for accreditation. Key success factors included customising SLMTA to blood transfusion activities; sensitising trainers, mentors and auditors on operations of blood transfusion service; creating SLMTA champions in key departments; and integrating other blood transfusion-specific accreditation standards into SLMTA. AOSIS 2017-04-24 /pmc/articles/PMC5523947/ /pubmed/28879153 http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/ajlm.v6i1.585 Text en © 2017. The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ Licensee: AOSIS. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.
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Rombo, Charles O.
Oduor, Margaret
Kambale, Serah M.
Tilock, Kimberly
Kimani, Daniel
Makokha, Ernest
Mwamba, Peter M.
Mwangi, Jane
Implementing SLMTA in the Kenya National Blood Transfusion Service: lessons learned
title Implementing SLMTA in the Kenya National Blood Transfusion Service: lessons learned
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title_fullStr Implementing SLMTA in the Kenya National Blood Transfusion Service: lessons learned
title_full_unstemmed Implementing SLMTA in the Kenya National Blood Transfusion Service: lessons learned
title_short Implementing SLMTA in the Kenya National Blood Transfusion Service: lessons learned
title_sort implementing slmta in the kenya national blood transfusion service: lessons learned
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5523947/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28879153
http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/ajlm.v6i1.585
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