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Transfusion training for haematology registrars: Results of a UK ‐wide survey

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Objectives: To understand the current status of transfusion training for haematology specialty registrars in the UK and identify potential solutions for improvement. Background: Transfusion knowledge and experience are essential for all haematologists. There are concerns regarding inconsistencies with the delivery of transfusion training. Methods: A 30‐question online survey was distributed using the SurveyMonkey platform to UK haematology specialty trainees in June–July 2023. Results: A total of 150 responses (response rate 24%) were received from trainees at different stages of training in 17 training regions. Forty‐four percent (66/150) trainees had undertaken or were expected to undertake a dedicated transfusion post during their training; these were deemed to be educationally useful. Ninety‐nine percent (149/150) trainees had managed transfusion queries at work. Most trainees (69%, 103/150) had received teaching in hospitals outside of a dedicated transfusion post. A high proportion (87%, 131/150) had attended a transfusion course provided by a national blood service. Levels of overall satisfaction with the transfusion training provided varied: very satisfied/satisfied (30%), neutral (31%), dissatisfied/very dissatisfied (39%). The most common barriers to training selected were lack of exposure to the transfusion laboratory (75%), clashing clinical commitments taking priority (74%), and lack of provision of dedicated transfusion training (70%). Conclusion: There is mixed satisfaction with the transfusion training received by UK haematology registrars, evident from this survey. Protected time for transfusion training in dedicated transfusion posts and in other hospital posts, including laboratory time, is needed for all haematology trainees.
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10.1111/tme.13146

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University of Oxford
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0000-0002-7907-3856
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Wiley
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Transfusion Medicine More from this journal
Publication date:
2025-05-19
Acceptance date:
2025-04-29
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1365-3148
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0958-7578


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2940695
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2025-05-19
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