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Risk management: an important tool for improving quality.

C T Smit Sibinga1

  • 1Sanquin Division Blood Bank Noord Nederland, Groningen. csmitsibinga@sanquinbbnn.nl

Transfusion Clinique Et Biologique : Journal De La Societe Francaise De Transfusion Sanguine
|August 14, 2001
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Effective risk management in blood transfusions requires understanding public perception, which is influenced by social, cultural, and political factors. Addressing risk and stigmatization is crucial for maintaining confidence in blood safety and healthcare systems.

Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Risk Management
  • Social Science

Background:

  • Public and political perceptions of blood transfusion risks are often affective and negatively connotated, primarily due to product stigmatization.
  • Risk perception is influenced by psychological, social, cultural, and political factors, leading to context-dependent and seemingly inconsistent public and political opinions.
  • The blood supply system is vulnerable to confidence crises due to the potential for stigmatization of blood, significantly impacting transfusion acceptance and recipient perception.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the root causes of risk perception in blood transfusion.
  • To understand the cognitive, affective, social, cultural, and political determinants of public and political opinion on blood transfusion risks.
  • To emphasize the need for monitoring risk perception to anticipate and manage public and political acceptance of blood transfusions.

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Main Methods:

  • Qualitative analysis of public and political opinion on blood transfusion risks.
  • Examination of the interconnectedness between risk, stigmatization, and public confidence.
  • Literature review on risk perception and its contextual influences.

Main Results:

  • Risk perception is deeply intertwined with stigmatization, carrying significant costs for human health and healthcare systems.
  • Inconsistent risk perception across different contexts highlights the importance of understanding how individuals process hazard information.
  • Effective risk management necessitates not only ensuring blood safety but also actively managing public perception and building confidence.

Conclusions:

  • There is a global need to monitor blood supply safety and communicate risk information effectively to foster public and political confidence.
  • Risk management must be integrated into quality management, addressing the public perception of the entire blood supply system, from procurement to use.
  • Proactive management of risk perception and stigmatization is essential for maintaining the integrity and acceptance of blood transfusion services.