학술논문
International Forum on Home‐Based Blood Transfusion: Summary.
Document Type
Article
Author
Shaw, Briony; Wood, Erica; McQuilten, Zoe; Callum, Jeannie; Romon, Iñigo; Sanroma, Pedro; Garcia, Dora; Crispin, Philip J.; Castilho, Lilian; Kutner, Jose Mauro; Yokoyama, Ana Paula Hitomi; Bravo, Amalia; Sanchez, Emmanuel Fernandez; Maldonado Silva, Karla; Arora, Satyam; Radhakrishnan, Nita; Dua, Seema; Ziman, Alyssa; Wikman, Agneta; Lubenow, Norbert
Source
Subject
*BLOOD transfusion reaction
*EMERGENCY medical technicians
*COMMUNITY health nursing
*COVID-19
*BLOOD transfusion
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Language
ISSN
0042-9007
Abstract
Frequently, haematology patients have ongoing care via haematology outpatient clinics with transfusion and specialty malignancy nurse care coordinators monitoring patients and organizing transfusions in haematology outpatient clinics. Home-based transfusion has been used in a number of settings around the world since the 1970s [1], in patients with haemophilia [2], haematological and oncological malignancies and chronic medical conditions [3-11]. For patients on a hospital/clinic-based chronic transfusion program, are you able to collect samples for pre-transfusion testing in the community to reduce the number of visits for transfusion? QUESTION 6 Medical oversight Is the medical practitioner providing oversight to the transfusion, a palliative care physician, transfusion program physician/haematologist, family medicine physician or are there no specific requirements?. [Extracted from the article]