Quality improvement to decrease specimen mislabeling in transfusion medicine

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作者
Quillen, Karen [1 ]
Murphy, Kate [1 ]
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[1] Boston Univ, Med Ctr, Dept Lab Med, Boston, MA 02118 USA
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SYSTEM; SAFETY;
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R446 [实验室诊断]; R-33 [实验医学、医学实验];
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1001 ;
摘要
Context.-Proper specimen identification and labeling is a critical preanalytic step in pretransfusion compatibility testing. Objective.-To gather baseline data for specimen mislabeling, specifically targeting major mislabeling events, and to design and implement a plan of corrective action. Design.-All mislabeled specimens received by the transfusion service for a type and screen were recorded and classified into minor and major mislabeling categories. Major mislabeling events were tracked by origin of the specimen. Locations with a high proportion of major mislabeling were given timely feedback (within 1 week) of the events as they arose. Setting.-A university hospital. Main Outcome Measures.-The incidence of major mislabeling. Results.-The incidence of mislabeling in the transfusion service was 0.5% (243/49955) during 21 months of data collection. Of these mislabeling events, 47% were classified as major events (unlabeled, mismatched specimen/requisition, ABO/Rh result on current specimen not matching historical record on file). The emergency department accounted for a high proportion of these major mislabeling events. After the intervention of providing weekly feedback to emergency department staff, their contribution to major mislabeling fell from 47% in 1 year (23/49) to 14% (4/29) in the subsequent 3 quarters. Conclusions.-Collecting and trending data on mislabeled samples with timely feedback to patient care areas can change phlebotomy practice and reduce specimen mislabeling.
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页码:1196 / 1198
页数:3
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