Abstract
Background and Objectives
The use of information technology and electronic registration generates new perspectives for studies on transfusion practices to be triggered. Few reports have been published so far in the field of new technologies to be employed in application of transfusion-management systems. This study was performed to evaluate the effectiveness of this system on error incidence, deferral rate, and donor satisfaction in two centers of blood donation in Esfahan.
Materials and Methods
This analytic descriptive study was carried out using census method in Esfahan Blood Transfusion Organization 2005. Error incidence due to the lack of any donor records and deferral rate cause of high risk bihaviors in Khajoo Blood Center were compared with those in Shariati Blood Center system with computerized on-line donor processing. Satisfaction in 100 blood donors at Khajoo Blood Center was compared with that at Shariati Blood Center using a questionnaire. Data analyzed using exact fisher, K2, and T test with SPSS 11.5.
Results
Deferral rate (1%) in Shariati Blood Center was lower than Khajoo Blood Center (2%). Medical error incidence in Khajoo Blood Center (0%) was lower than Shariati Blood Center (0.62%). The level of donor satisfaction with donation process in Khajoo Blood Center was significantly lower than Shariati Blood Center however, the level of donor satisfaction with employee behavior did not make any significant differences across the two centers.
Conclusions
Computerized on-line donor processing system is effective in minimizing error incidence and increasing deferral rate, all contributing blood safety however, several computerized donor session procedures may cause dissatisfaction to and disturbance in private donor counseling.
Key words : Blood donors, Computer, Medical errors, Satisfaction
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