Computer-Based Blood Donor Screening: A Status Report release_rzq2ekjfmbb2hgjwi3b4elg2le

by Louis M. Katz, Paul D. Cumming, Edward L. Wallace

Published in Transfusion Medicine Reviews by Elsevier BV.

2007   Volume 21, Issue 1, p13-25

Abstract

There is a substantial literature suggesting that computer-assisted interviewing has advantages over face-to-face and written self-administration of interviews in venues eliciting sensitive information similar to that sought in blood donor history screening. We review some of the recent developments in blood donor history screening, the evidence suggesting that automated interviews should be useful, and the experience to date using computer interviews for blood donation. These data suggest that automated computer-assisted interviewing increases the elicitation of behaviors associated with the risk of transfusion-transmissible infection in donors, improves donor and staff satisfaction, and reduces errors and omissions that frequently accompany traditional interviewing methods. Food and Drug Administration-cleared systems for computer-assisted self-interview of blood donors are briefly described.
In text/plain format

Archived Files and Locations

application/pdf  159.5 kB
file_ac22xgwutbcd5hfggepes6if6u
pdfs.semanticscholar.org (aggregator)
web.archive.org (webarchive)
talmed.com (web)
web.archive.org (webarchive)
Read Archived PDF
Preserved and Accessible
Type  article-journal
Stage   published
Year   2007
Language   en ?
DOI  10.1016/j.tmrv.2006.08.001
PubMed  17174217
PMC  PMC7135141
Wikidata  Q36686334
Container Metadata
Not in DOAJ
In Keepers Registry
ISSN-L:  0887-7963
Work Entity
access all versions, variants, and formats of this works (eg, pre-prints)
Catalog Record
Revision: 044f7ba5-2ff5-4e4f-91f5-c2de5647237e
API URL: JSON