Investigation and analysis of the status quo of staffing and service provision in blood banks of Zhejiang Province
10.13303/j.cjbt.issn.1004-549x.2021.07.029
- VernacularTitle:浙江省采供血机构人员配备与服务提供的现状调查与分析
- Author:
Qiuyue HU
1
;
Wei HU
1
;
Jiangtian CHEN
1
;
Yiping WU
1
;
Yechen JIANG
1
;
Yaoyao JIA
2
;
Guangpeng ZHANG
2
Author Information
1. Blood Center of Zhejiang Province, Key Laboratory of Blood Safety Research, Zhejiang Province, Hangzhou 310052, China
2. China National Health Development Research Center
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
blood banks;
human resources;
blood collection and supply services
- From:
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion
2021;34(7):781-785
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
【Objective】 To investigate and analyze the current situation of the human resources as well as blood collection and supply of blood banks of Zhejiang Province, so as to understand the problems existing in the development of human resources and put forward suggestions. 【Methods】 Questionnaires were issued to Blood Center of Zhejiang Province, municipal central blood stations, and county-level central blood banks to investigate the relevant data in 2015 and 2019. Meanwhile, some data were obtained through the Zhejiang Blood Management Information System (BIS3.0), symposiums, and querying medical service data. Statistical analysis was carried out. 【Results】 Among the 28 blood banks, filled the questionnaires, 927 personnel were in accordance with the authorized strength, accounting for 62.26% (927/1 489), and 1069 health technicians, accounting for 71.519% (1 060/1 489). From 2015 to 2019, the annual growth rate of human resources in blood banks was 2.02%, lower than the annual growth rate of whole blood collection volume 4.83% and the annual growth rate of clinical blood supply (red blood cell) 4.82%, lagging behind the annual growth rate of 6.55%, 8.71% and 12.36% in the number of diagnoses, inpatients and surgeries in the hospitals across the province. The average annual growth rate of doctors and nurses in blood banks was 0.17% and 1.67%, lower than that of licebsed doctors and registered nurses of the province, which was 6.78% and 8.27%, respectively. 【Conclusion】 With the development trend of blood collection and supply, the personnel allocation and the proportion of health technicians of blood banks across Zhejiang Province is insufficient. It is suggested to establish a manpower allocation standard suitable to the business volume, give priority to properly solvement of the current employment, strengthen training, and improve the efficiency of physical examination consultation, testing and phlebotomy positions.