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      Key role of staff competencies for patient and donor safety in a bone marrow transplantation unit: design and implementation of an accredited training and self-assessment program.

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          Human resources represent at the moment the most critical factor in an hospital setting characterized by a high rate of staff turnover. It is important to ensure a consistent level of expertise and knowledge of professionals who work in health care facilities to provide quality services and simultaneously support the implementation of strategies for patient safety. Unfortunately, the development of effective interventions for training newly added staff and self-evaluation of skills possessed by trained staff are closely related to understanding critical aspects of the organization. At the new Center for Bone Marrow Transplantation and Blood Transfusion Service in Meyer Hospital, during the last year, a group of professional nurses and technicians completed a specific plan to train new staff and, at the same time, a program of self-assessment of skills for experienced staff. The main purpose of this project was to promote skills development by newly added as well as experienced staff, to identify areas of weaknesses, and to correct them with training (organized by the hospital, departmental, or individual) designed to improve performance.

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          Journal
          Transplant. Proc.
          Transplantation proceedings
          Elsevier BV
          1873-2623
          0041-1345
          August 10 2010
          : 42
          : 6
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Quality Assurance, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria A. Meyer, Firenze, Italy. c.lamanna@meyer.it
          Article
          S0041-1345(10)00685-8
          10.1016/j.transproceed.2010.05.027
          20692458
          2b427938-06b6-47b8-8d95-684603ebb0e2
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