Zhongguo shuxue zazhi (Mar 2024)

Construction of blood quality monitoring indicator system in blood banks of Shandong

  • Qun LIU,
  • Xuemei LI,
  • Yuqing WU,
  • Zhiquan RONG,
  • Zhongsi YANG,
  • Zhe SONG,
  • Shuhong ZHAO,
  • Lin ZHU,
  • Shuli SUN,
  • Wei ZHANG,
  • Jinyu HAN,
  • Xiaojuan FAN,
  • Hui YE,
  • Mingming QIAO,
  • Hua SHEN,
  • Dunzhu GONGJUE,
  • Yunlong ZHUANG

DOI
https://doi.org/10.13303/j.cjbt.issn.1004­549x.2024.03.001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 37, no. 3
pp. 249 – 257

Abstract

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Objective To establish a blood quality monitoring indicator system, in order to continuously improve blood quality and standardized management. Methods Based on the research of literature and standards, and guided by the key control points of blood collection and supply process, the blood quality monitoring indicator system was developed. Through two rounds of Delphi expert consultation, the indicator content was further revised and improved according to expert opinions after six months of trial implementation. The indicator weight was calculated by questionnaire and analytic hierarchy process. Results A blood quality monitoring indicator system covering the whole process of blood collection and supply was constructed, including five primary indicators, namely blood donation service, blood component preparation, blood testing, blood supply and quality control, as well as 72 secondary indicators, including definitions, calculation formulas, etc. Two rounds of expert consultation and two rounds of feasibility study meeting were held to revise 17 items and the weight of each indicator was obtained through the analytic hierarchy process. After partial adjustments, a blood quality monitoring indicator system was formed. Conclusion A blood quality monitoring indicator system covering the whole process of blood collection and supply has been established for the first time, which can effectively evaluate the quality management level of blood banks and coordinate blood quality control activities of blood banks in Shandong like pieces in a chess game, thus improving the standardized management level

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