2023
DOI: 10.21834/e-bpj.v8i25.4825
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Assessing Malaysian Nurses' Knowledge of Blood Transfusion Procedures and Identifying Knowledge Gaps: A cross-sectional study

Jheffany bin Yazid,
Azliha Minai Rajab,
Suzana binti Yusof
et al.

Abstract: This cross-sectional study aimed to evaluate the knowledge of 316 nurses in a Malaysian public hospital regarding blood transfusion procedures. Convenience sampling was used to select nurses involved in patient care. Data collection employed a validated questionnaire with 33 questions across four sections. Descriptive analysis using SPSS revealed knowledge gaps, particularly in transfusion and adverse reaction management. Findings showed 56.3% with good knowledge, 42.7% with moderate knowledge, and 0.9% with i… Show more

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