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Baseline assessment findings of the Africa Society for Blood Transfusion Step‐Wise Accreditation Programme in 10 sub‐Saharan African countries, 2016–2018

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The accreditation of blood services promotes continuous quality improvement in blood and transfusion services. The Africa Society for Blood Transfusion (AfSBT) conducted 20 baseline assessments of National Blood Transfusion Services (NBTS) or blood banks as part of the Ste...

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Autores principales: Kanagasabai, Udhayashankar, Qualls, Michael, Shiraishi, Ray W., Eno, Laura, Zungu, Innocent, Bust, Lesley, Drammeh, Bakary, Selenic, Dejana
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Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9314842/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35266552
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/vox.13262
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author Kanagasabai, Udhayashankar
Qualls, Michael
Shiraishi, Ray W.
Eno, Laura
Zungu, Innocent
Bust, Lesley
Drammeh, Bakary
Selenic, Dejana
author_facet Kanagasabai, Udhayashankar
Qualls, Michael
Shiraishi, Ray W.
Eno, Laura
Zungu, Innocent
Bust, Lesley
Drammeh, Bakary
Selenic, Dejana
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description BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The accreditation of blood services promotes continuous quality improvement in blood and transfusion services. The Africa Society for Blood Transfusion (AfSBT) conducted 20 baseline assessments of National Blood Transfusion Services (NBTS) or blood banks as part of the Step‐Wise Accreditation Programme (SWAP) in 10 sub‐Saharan African (SSA) countries from 2016 to 2018. This paper aims to elucidate the process and findings of the baseline assessments. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This is a descriptive study of 20 baseline assessments of NBTS. Eleven sections of the AfSBT assessment were reviewed, and 48 out of 68 standards and 356 out of 466 criteria were assessed. Each standard was assigned a value of 1 if it was fully achieved, 0.5 if partially achieved and 0 if not achieved. We defined average section scores >75% as having ‘met AfSBT Standards’, ≤25% as not meeting standards, 26%–50% as needs major improvement, and 51%–75% as needs some improvement and >75% as meets standards. RESULTS: The AfSBT SWAP standards were met in 4 out of the 11 sections: donor management, blood collection, component production and compatibility testing. Three sections were determined to need some improvement (quality system; handling, transport and storage and testing of donated blood), and three sections were determined to need major improvement (haemovigilance, blood administration and national blood service accreditation). One section (receipt, ordering, and issuing of blood) did not meet standards. CONCLUSION: Despite improvements in the quality of blood services in SSA over the past two decades, governments may consider the importance of prioritizing investments in NBTS, ensuring these institutions meet international accreditation standards that are aligned with safe blood transfusion services.
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spelling pubmed-93148422022-07-30 Baseline assessment findings of the Africa Society for Blood Transfusion Step‐Wise Accreditation Programme in 10 sub‐Saharan African countries, 2016–2018 Kanagasabai, Udhayashankar Qualls, Michael Shiraishi, Ray W. Eno, Laura Zungu, Innocent Bust, Lesley Drammeh, Bakary Selenic, Dejana Vox Sang Original Articles BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The accreditation of blood services promotes continuous quality improvement in blood and transfusion services. The Africa Society for Blood Transfusion (AfSBT) conducted 20 baseline assessments of National Blood Transfusion Services (NBTS) or blood banks as part of the Step‐Wise Accreditation Programme (SWAP) in 10 sub‐Saharan African (SSA) countries from 2016 to 2018. This paper aims to elucidate the process and findings of the baseline assessments. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This is a descriptive study of 20 baseline assessments of NBTS. Eleven sections of the AfSBT assessment were reviewed, and 48 out of 68 standards and 356 out of 466 criteria were assessed. Each standard was assigned a value of 1 if it was fully achieved, 0.5 if partially achieved and 0 if not achieved. We defined average section scores >75% as having ‘met AfSBT Standards’, ≤25% as not meeting standards, 26%–50% as needs major improvement, and 51%–75% as needs some improvement and >75% as meets standards. RESULTS: The AfSBT SWAP standards were met in 4 out of the 11 sections: donor management, blood collection, component production and compatibility testing. Three sections were determined to need some improvement (quality system; handling, transport and storage and testing of donated blood), and three sections were determined to need major improvement (haemovigilance, blood administration and national blood service accreditation). One section (receipt, ordering, and issuing of blood) did not meet standards. CONCLUSION: Despite improvements in the quality of blood services in SSA over the past two decades, governments may consider the importance of prioritizing investments in NBTS, ensuring these institutions meet international accreditation standards that are aligned with safe blood transfusion services. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2022-03-10 2022-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9314842/ /pubmed/35266552 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/vox.13262 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Vox Sanguinis published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of International Society of Blood Transfusion. This article has been contributed to by U.S. Government employees and their work is in the public domain in the USA. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kanagasabai, Udhayashankar
Qualls, Michael
Shiraishi, Ray W.
Eno, Laura
Zungu, Innocent
Bust, Lesley
Drammeh, Bakary
Selenic, Dejana
Baseline assessment findings of the Africa Society for Blood Transfusion Step‐Wise Accreditation Programme in 10 sub‐Saharan African countries, 2016–2018
title Baseline assessment findings of the Africa Society for Blood Transfusion Step‐Wise Accreditation Programme in 10 sub‐Saharan African countries, 2016–2018
title_full Baseline assessment findings of the Africa Society for Blood Transfusion Step‐Wise Accreditation Programme in 10 sub‐Saharan African countries, 2016–2018
title_fullStr Baseline assessment findings of the Africa Society for Blood Transfusion Step‐Wise Accreditation Programme in 10 sub‐Saharan African countries, 2016–2018
title_full_unstemmed Baseline assessment findings of the Africa Society for Blood Transfusion Step‐Wise Accreditation Programme in 10 sub‐Saharan African countries, 2016–2018
title_short Baseline assessment findings of the Africa Society for Blood Transfusion Step‐Wise Accreditation Programme in 10 sub‐Saharan African countries, 2016–2018
title_sort baseline assessment findings of the africa society for blood transfusion step‐wise accreditation programme in 10 sub‐saharan african countries, 2016–2018
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9314842/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35266552
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/vox.13262
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