Haemovigilance resources available for everyone: A report from the International Haemovigilance Tools Collaborative Project

Mary Townsend, Yuyun S. Maryuningsih Soedarmono, Shruthi Narayan, Paul Ashford, Erica M. Wood, Barbee I. Whitaker

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Abstract

Background and Objectives: Haemovigilance systems are intended to collect and analyse data, and report findings relating to transfusion complications, such as blood product safety, procedural incidents, and adverse reactions in donors and patients. A common problem among developing haemovigilance programs is the lack of resources and tools available to countries striving to establish or enhance their haemovigilance system. Materials and Methods: World Health Organization, in collaboration with International Society for Blood Transfusion (ISBT), International Haemovigilance Network and other haemovigilance experts embarked on a Haemovigilance Tools Project to collect and provide materials and resources to assist with the stepwise implementation of haemovigilance. Results and Conclusions: Resources are housed as a virtual compendium on the ISBT website under the Haemovigilance Working Party. These are managed by a subcommittee of the Working Party and are freely available and downloadable to all without requiring ISBT membership.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)277-281
Number of pages5
JournalVox Sanguinis
Volume119
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2024

Keywords

  • haemovigilance
  • ISBT Haemovigilance Working Party
  • resources
  • tools

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