Abstract

Introduction: Blood transfusion (hemotherapy) is a therapeutic intervention used in treatment strategies of multiple diseases, thus, proper education is of utmost importance. Since currently there are no specified educational programs, undergraduate students were evaluated for the knowledge gained during university courses.Purpose: To evaluate and compare the level of knowledge of students of the faculty of Health Science, Department of Medicine (DM), and Department of Molecular Biology-Genetics (DMB&Gs) on issues related to the transfusion of blood products.Methods: A cross-sectional observational study was carried out with 123 students from the aforementioned departments of the Democritus University of Thrace, from the third year to the last year of study. A questionnaire was used, weighted, and was based on the European Commission's Guide to the Preparation, Use and Quality Assurance for Blood Components. Statistical tests such as chi-square (χ2), t-test, analysis of variance (ANOVA), and linear regression were used to investigate the factors that affect the overall score.Results: The mean score of the students was 42.55 while the standard deviation (SD) was 12.27. The difference in the scores between the students of the DM (M = 44.63, SD = 13.2) and those of the DMB&Gs (mean = 38.25, SD = 9.05) was statistically significant in the univariable analysis (t= 3.1, p = 0.0), but in the multivariable analysis, it was not statistically significant (β = -4.1, p = 0.1.). The results of the multiple regression model indicated that the year of study, the professional status of the father, and the grade in the hematology course were associated with the total score.Conclusions: The level of knowledge regarding blood product transfusion among students of the faculty of Health Science is insufficient.

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  • Blood transfusion is a therapeutic intervention used in treatment strategies of multiple diseases, proper education is of utmost importance

  • The results of the multiple regression model indicated that the year of study, the professional status of the father, and the grade in the hematology course were associated with the total score

  • The results of the study showed that the level of knowledge of the students of Department of Medicine (DM) and Department of Molecular Biology-Genetics (DMB&Gs) related to the transfusion of blood products and to transfusion-transmitted infectious diseases is insufficient

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Introduction

Blood transfusion (hemotherapy) is a therapeutic intervention used in treatment strategies of multiple diseases, proper education is of utmost importance. Purpose: To evaluate and compare the level of knowledge of students of the faculty of Health Science, Department of Medicine (DM), and Department of Molecular Biology-Genetics (DMB&Gs) on issues related to the transfusion of blood products. Blood transfusion (hemotherapy) is a therapeutic intervention and an important part of modern healthcare. Hemotherapy was ranked the first among medical treatment interventions in the US in 2011, showing an increase of 134%, from 1997 to 2011 [4]. In 2012, the American Medical Association (AMA) and the Joint Commission ranked blood transfusion as the fifth most common treatment worldwide, associated with an increased risk of serious and undesirable complications [5]. For the rational use of blood, special knowledge is required [5]

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