نتایج جستجو برای: blood safety

تعداد نتایج: 932476  

Journal: :Transfusion clinique et biologique : journal de la Societe francaise de transfusion sanguine 2013
Claude Tayou Tagny Edward L Murphy Jean-Jacques Lefrère

There has been little blood safety research in sub-Saharan Africa, often consisting of local efforts whose findings had limited impact The "Francophone Africa Transfusion Research Network" was created in May 2007 with the objective of developing common evidence-based blood safety policies that may be adapted to each country's situation. The Group's activities to date have focused mainly on obta...

H. Rezvan, J. Ahmadi V. Mirbod

Background: Plasmapheresis is a well-recognised method for harvestingplasma.  It was introduced in the 1950s and is currently employed worldwide.  This method has been in use in Iran since 1979. Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of donor safety program used at the Iranian Blood Transfusion Organization. Methods: A comparison is made of the protein concentrations between the first-time and lon...

2009
C. M. Holloway C. W. Johnson

For any software system upon which lives depend, the most important question one can ask about it is, ‘How do we know the system is safe?’ Despite the critical importance of this question, no widely accepted, generally applicable answer exists. Instead, debate continues to rage over the question, with theorists and practitioners quarrelling with each other and amongst themselves. This paper sug...

Journal: :Industrial health 2010
Derek R Smith Takashi Muto Toshimi Sairenchi Yumiko Ishikawa Shizue Sayama Atsushi Yoshida Maureen Townley-Jones

To investigate the interactions between safety climate, psychosocial issues and Needlestick and Sharps Injuries (NSI), a cross-sectional study was undertaken among nurses at a university teaching hospital in Japan (89% response rate). NSI were correlated with various aspects of hospital safety climate including supporting one another at work, the protection of staff against blood-borne diseases...

2016
Rami A. Ballout Batoul Diab Alain C. Harb Rami Tarabay Selma Khamassi Elie A. Akl

BACKGROUND The acquisition of needle-stick injuries (NSI) in a healthcare setting poses an occupational hazard of transmitting blood-borne pathogens from patients to healthcare workers (HCWs). The objective of this study was to systematically review the evidence about the efficacy and safety of using safety-engineered intravenous devices and safety-engineered phlebotomy devices by HCWs. METHO...

2014
C. K. Lin B. K. L. So J. N. S. Leung H. K. Wong C. K. Lee

Blood donation is a rather simple procedure, and most people have done so and feel that they can make it at any time. However, it is not uncommon for the public, blood donors and blood service operators to overlook the health and safety issues that could carry impact to both donors and blood donation. In this short review, we try to present an overview of the interaction between donor health an...

2014
Helen Busby Julie Kent Anne-Maree Farrell

The clinical use of blood has a long history, but its apparent stability belies the complexity of contemporary practices in this field. In this article, we explore how the production, supply and deployment of blood products are socially mediated, drawing on theoretical perspectives from recent work on 'tissue economies'. We highlight the ways in which safety threats in the form of infections th...

2014
Ibironke W. Apata Francisco Averhoff John Pitman Adam Bjork Junping Yu Noryati Abu Amin Neelam Dhingra Amy Kolwaite Anthony Marfin

Infections with hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) are major causes of morbidity and mortality globally, primarily because of sequelae of chronic liver disease including cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. The risks for HBV and HCV transmission via blood transfusions have been described previously and are believed to be higher in countries in sub-Saharan Africa. Reducing th...

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