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

Author:

Townsend Mary1ORCID,Maryuningsih Soedarmono Yuyun S.2,Narayan Shruthi34,Ashford Paul5ORCID,Wood Erica M.67ORCID,Whitaker Barbee I.8

Affiliation:

1. Vitalant Scottsdale Arizona USA

2. Health Products Policy and Standards Department WHO, Headquarters Geneva Switzerland

3. NHS Blood and Transplant Bristol UK

4. Manchester Blood Centre Plymouth Grove Manchester UK

5. Roper Management Consultants Ltd Kent UK

6. Transfusion Research Unit, School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine Monash University Melbourne Victoria Australia

7. Department of Haematology Monash Health Clayton Victoria Australia

8. Division of Analytics and Benefit Risk Assessment, Office of Biostatistics and Pharmacovigilance Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research Silver Spring Maryland USA

Abstract

AbstractBackground and ObjectivesHaemovigilance 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 MethodsWorld 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 ConclusionsResources 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.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Hematology,General Medicine

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