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Nurse Educ ; 2023 Nov 02.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37939348

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BACKGROUND: Early identification of a transfusion-associated adverse event (TAAE) is key to patient safety. Research has indicated that use of a TAAE checklist resulted in greater frequency of TAAE recognition behaviors. PURPOSE: To explore whether use of a TAAE checklist resulted in greater frequency of TAAE recognition behaviors among nursing students. METHODS: A prospective, randomized controlled study was conducted with 62 nursing students playing the role of a registered nurse in a simulation of a patient exhibiting clinical indicators of a TAAE. Subjects were randomly assigned to have or not have a TAAE checklist. Time to recognition of the TAAE was measured. RESULTS: The checklist group (CG) identified TAAEs on average 4 minutes sooner than the non-CG (P < .001). CG subjects were also significantly less likely to miss TAAEs completely. CONCLUSIONS: A checklist may improve the safety of transfusions by promoting earlier recognition and treatment of TAAEs.

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