Time and Motion Study of Blood Delivery System in a Regional Blood Transfusion Centre in West Bengal: A Pilot Study

Introduction: Delay in turnaround time (TAT) of blood delivery for transfusion is an important administrative problem in hospitals. Time and motion study for a definite root cause analysis (RCA) is valuable to identify the root causes of problems in the operating events. Aim: The study was unde...

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Main Authors: Palash Kumar Monda, Subrata Pal, Nilanjana Ghosh (Chakrabarti), Kalyan Khan, Indranil Chakrabarti, Nirmal Kumar Bhattacharyya
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Published: JCDR Research and Publications Pvt. Ltd. 2018-10-01
Series:National Journal of Laboratory Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.njlm.net/articles/PDF/2312/28055_CE[VSU]_F(SHU)_PF1(AKA_SHU)_PFA(AKA_SHU)_PN(SHU).pdf
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spelling doaj-d6e007ab3f5545e6aa7df1847c9c789c2020-11-25T02:23:35ZengJCDR Research and Publications Pvt. Ltd.National Journal of Laboratory Medicine2277-85512455-68822018-10-0174PO11PO1610.7860/NJLM/2018/28055:2312Time and Motion Study of Blood Delivery System in a Regional Blood Transfusion Centre in West Bengal: A Pilot StudyPalash Kumar Monda0Subrata Pal1 Nilanjana Ghosh (Chakrabarti)2Kalyan Khan3Indranil Chakrabarti4Nirmal Kumar Bhattacharyya5Associate Professor, Department of Pathology, College of Medicine and Sagore Dutta Hospital, Kolkata, West Bengal, India.Demonstrator, Department of Pathology, College of Medicine and Sagore Dutta Hospital, Kolkata, West Bengal, India.Assistant Professor, Department of Community Medicine, North Bengal Medical College, Siliguri, West Bengal, India.Associate Professor, Department of Pathology, North Bengal Medical College, Siliguri, West Bengal, India.Associate Professor, Department of Pathology, North Bengal Medical College, Siliguri, West Bengal, India.Associate Professor, Department of Pathology, North Bengal Medical College, Siliguri, West Bengal, India.Introduction: Delay in turnaround time (TAT) of blood delivery for transfusion is an important administrative problem in hospitals. Time and motion study for a definite root cause analysis (RCA) is valuable to identify the root causes of problems in the operating events. Aim: The study was undertaken to observe TAT and the causes of increased TAT of blood delivery for transfusion to the admitted patients on an emergency basis at hospital and to formulate plans to rectify them. Materials and Methods: This descriptive longitudinal study was performed on 50 randomly selected admitted patients requiring emergency blood transfusion during a period of six months and were not assisted by volunteers. Another 50 control patients were incorporated, who were accompanied by volunteers who assisted them in getting the blood. RCA of the delays in TAT was done. Time intervals of TAT in the two groups were compared by 2 tailed t-tests for equality of means. The data was analysed using Epi-info 7 and SPSS version 16. A ‘p-value’ of less than 0.05 was taken to be statistically significant. Results: All the time intervals were high in the study group in comparison to the control group and in most cases they were statistically significant (p< 0.05) within a 95% confidence interval of the difference. The maximum time needed in both groups was in D7 (mean 89.70 and 83.50 minutes in cases and controls respectively) i.e. the interval between the relative reaching regional blood transfusion centre with blood sample and donor (T7) and patient’s blood sample being processed for grouping and cross matching (T8). Conclusion: The study revealed that certain easy to implement administrative steps would help to reduce the TAT significantlyhttp://www.njlm.net/articles/PDF/2312/28055_CE[VSU]_F(SHU)_PF1(AKA_SHU)_PFA(AKA_SHU)_PN(SHU).pdfblood delivery systemdelayroot cause analysis
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author Palash Kumar Monda
Subrata Pal
Nilanjana Ghosh (Chakrabarti)
Kalyan Khan
Indranil Chakrabarti
Nirmal Kumar Bhattacharyya
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Subrata Pal
Nilanjana Ghosh (Chakrabarti)
Kalyan Khan
Indranil Chakrabarti
Nirmal Kumar Bhattacharyya
Time and Motion Study of Blood Delivery System in a Regional Blood Transfusion Centre in West Bengal: A Pilot Study
National Journal of Laboratory Medicine
blood delivery system
delay
root cause analysis
author_facet Palash Kumar Monda
Subrata Pal
Nilanjana Ghosh (Chakrabarti)
Kalyan Khan
Indranil Chakrabarti
Nirmal Kumar Bhattacharyya
author_sort Palash Kumar Monda
title Time and Motion Study of Blood Delivery System in a Regional Blood Transfusion Centre in West Bengal: A Pilot Study
title_short Time and Motion Study of Blood Delivery System in a Regional Blood Transfusion Centre in West Bengal: A Pilot Study
title_full Time and Motion Study of Blood Delivery System in a Regional Blood Transfusion Centre in West Bengal: A Pilot Study
title_fullStr Time and Motion Study of Blood Delivery System in a Regional Blood Transfusion Centre in West Bengal: A Pilot Study
title_full_unstemmed Time and Motion Study of Blood Delivery System in a Regional Blood Transfusion Centre in West Bengal: A Pilot Study
title_sort time and motion study of blood delivery system in a regional blood transfusion centre in west bengal: a pilot study
publisher JCDR Research and Publications Pvt. Ltd.
series National Journal of Laboratory Medicine
issn 2277-8551
2455-6882
publishDate 2018-10-01
description Introduction: Delay in turnaround time (TAT) of blood delivery for transfusion is an important administrative problem in hospitals. Time and motion study for a definite root cause analysis (RCA) is valuable to identify the root causes of problems in the operating events. Aim: The study was undertaken to observe TAT and the causes of increased TAT of blood delivery for transfusion to the admitted patients on an emergency basis at hospital and to formulate plans to rectify them. Materials and Methods: This descriptive longitudinal study was performed on 50 randomly selected admitted patients requiring emergency blood transfusion during a period of six months and were not assisted by volunteers. Another 50 control patients were incorporated, who were accompanied by volunteers who assisted them in getting the blood. RCA of the delays in TAT was done. Time intervals of TAT in the two groups were compared by 2 tailed t-tests for equality of means. The data was analysed using Epi-info 7 and SPSS version 16. A ‘p-value’ of less than 0.05 was taken to be statistically significant. Results: All the time intervals were high in the study group in comparison to the control group and in most cases they were statistically significant (p< 0.05) within a 95% confidence interval of the difference. The maximum time needed in both groups was in D7 (mean 89.70 and 83.50 minutes in cases and controls respectively) i.e. the interval between the relative reaching regional blood transfusion centre with blood sample and donor (T7) and patient’s blood sample being processed for grouping and cross matching (T8). Conclusion: The study revealed that certain easy to implement administrative steps would help to reduce the TAT significantly
topic blood delivery system
delay
root cause analysis
url http://www.njlm.net/articles/PDF/2312/28055_CE[VSU]_F(SHU)_PF1(AKA_SHU)_PFA(AKA_SHU)_PN(SHU).pdf
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