Effects of Nursing Interventions on Knowledge and Practices Regarding Blood Transfusion Protocols Among Nurses

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  • Humaira Shabbir Department of School of Nursing, Green International University, Lahore, Pakistan Author
  • Hajra Sarwar Department of School of Nursing, Green International University, Lahore, Pakistan Author
  • Sonia Tanveer Department of School of Nursing, Green International University, Lahore, Pakistan Author
  • Maryam Khushi Department of School of Nursing, Green International University, Lahore, Pakistan Author
  • Rimsha Hassan Department of School of Nursing, Green International University, Lahore, Pakistan Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61919/kqbh2n02

Keywords:

Blood transfusion protocols, nursing education, clinical competence, patient safety, professional development, interventional study, transfusion practice

Abstract

Background: Blood transfusion is a high-risk clinical procedure, and inadequate nursing knowledge or inconsistent practices can contribute to adverse outcomes. Persistent gaps in protocol adherence are often related to insufficient training and limited opportunities for professional development. Objective: To assess the impact of a structured educational intervention on improving nurses’ knowledge and practices regarding blood transfusion protocols. Methods: A six-month quasi-experimental study was conducted in a private hospital in Lahore, enrolling 30 nurses aged 19–30 years. Participants completed validated knowledge assessments and observed practice checklists before and after an interactive, nurse-led educational intervention. Paired t-tests were used to compare pre- and post-intervention scores. Results: The mean knowledge and practice score increased from 53.83 (SD = 2.63) to 68.90 (SD = 1.16) post-intervention (mean difference: 15.07, 95% CI: 13.45–16.02, p < 0.001), with a notable reduction in score variability. The greatest improvements were seen among nurses with the lowest baseline scores, and a significant proportion achieved the highest competency levels after the intervention. Conclusion: Structured, nurse-led educational interventions significantly enhance both the knowledge and practical application of blood transfusion protocols, supporting the need for ongoing training to promote patient safety and reduce clinical errors.

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2025-06-13

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Humaira Shabbir, Hajra Sarwar, Sonia Tanveer, Maryam Khushi, Rimsha Hassan. Effects of Nursing Interventions on Knowledge and Practices Regarding Blood Transfusion Protocols Among Nurses. JHWCR [Internet]. 2025 Jun. 13 [cited 2025 Jun. 15];:e338. Available from: https://jhwcr.com/index.php/jhwcr/article/view/338

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