Biovigilance systems: Cells, tissues, and organs donation and transplantation

Objective: to describe Biovigilance Systems and their associated management tools among member countries of the World Health Organization. Method: overview conducted following the population, concept, and context strategy to develop the research question and objective. Structured searches were condu...

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Main Authors: Bartira de Aguiar Roza, Sibele Maria Schuantes-Paim, Priscilla Caroliny Oliveira, Janine Schirmer, Ana Menjivar Hernandez, Mauricio Beltrán Durán
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2024-06-01
Series:Transplantation Reports
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2451959624000039
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author Bartira de Aguiar Roza
Sibele Maria Schuantes-Paim
Priscilla Caroliny Oliveira
Janine Schirmer
Ana Menjivar Hernandez
Mauricio Beltrán Durán
author_facet Bartira de Aguiar Roza
Sibele Maria Schuantes-Paim
Priscilla Caroliny Oliveira
Janine Schirmer
Ana Menjivar Hernandez
Mauricio Beltrán Durán
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description Objective: to describe Biovigilance Systems and their associated management tools among member countries of the World Health Organization. Method: overview conducted following the population, concept, and context strategy to develop the research question and objective. Structured searches were conducted in PubMed, CINAHL, Embase, and Scopus. Snowballing procedure in Google Scholar and health authorities’ websites as World Health Organization and Pan American Health Organization during the first semester of 2023. Language and time restrictions were not applied. Results: we examined more than 70 studies and non-scientific works. Biovigilance systems were identified in 12 countries members of WHO in 3 of 6 regions: Pan-American Region (Brazil and Colombia, Canada), Europe (England, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, and Spain), and Western Pacific Region (Australia). Conclusion: This overview achieved its objective by describing biovigilance systems and their management tools among World Health Organization member countries. This research, designed as an overview, refrains from generalizing results but holds significance for countries and health authorities developing biovigilance systems, offering benchmark opportunities and supporting system improvement. The study contributes directly to the biovigilance discourse, guiding efforts to enhance safety and quality globally.
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spelling doaj.art-0ed77fbf06384065b1159f1bc1ed67e02024-04-21T04:14:29ZengElsevierTransplantation Reports2451-95962024-06-0192100152Biovigilance systems: Cells, tissues, and organs donation and transplantationBartira de Aguiar Roza0Sibele Maria Schuantes-Paim1Priscilla Caroliny Oliveira2Janine Schirmer3Ana Menjivar Hernandez4Mauricio Beltrán Durán5Pan American Health Organization, World Health Organization, Washington, DC 20037, United States; Corresponding author.School of Nursing, Federal University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo 04024-002, BrazilAlbert Einstein Teaching and Research Center, Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, BrazilSchool of Nursing, Federal University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo 04024-002, BrazilPan American Health Organization, World Health Organization, Washington, DC 20037, United StatesPan American Health Organization, World Health Organization, Washington, DC 20037, United StatesObjective: to describe Biovigilance Systems and their associated management tools among member countries of the World Health Organization. Method: overview conducted following the population, concept, and context strategy to develop the research question and objective. Structured searches were conducted in PubMed, CINAHL, Embase, and Scopus. Snowballing procedure in Google Scholar and health authorities’ websites as World Health Organization and Pan American Health Organization during the first semester of 2023. Language and time restrictions were not applied. Results: we examined more than 70 studies and non-scientific works. Biovigilance systems were identified in 12 countries members of WHO in 3 of 6 regions: Pan-American Region (Brazil and Colombia, Canada), Europe (England, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, and Spain), and Western Pacific Region (Australia). Conclusion: This overview achieved its objective by describing biovigilance systems and their management tools among World Health Organization member countries. This research, designed as an overview, refrains from generalizing results but holds significance for countries and health authorities developing biovigilance systems, offering benchmark opportunities and supporting system improvement. The study contributes directly to the biovigilance discourse, guiding efforts to enhance safety and quality globally.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2451959624000039BiovigilanceNotification systemsInformation managementTissue and organ procurementTransplantPatient Safety
spellingShingle Bartira de Aguiar Roza
Sibele Maria Schuantes-Paim
Priscilla Caroliny Oliveira
Janine Schirmer
Ana Menjivar Hernandez
Mauricio Beltrán Durán
Biovigilance systems: Cells, tissues, and organs donation and transplantation
Transplantation Reports
Biovigilance
Notification systems
Information management
Tissue and organ procurement
Transplant
Patient Safety
title Biovigilance systems: Cells, tissues, and organs donation and transplantation
title_full Biovigilance systems: Cells, tissues, and organs donation and transplantation
title_fullStr Biovigilance systems: Cells, tissues, and organs donation and transplantation
title_full_unstemmed Biovigilance systems: Cells, tissues, and organs donation and transplantation
title_short Biovigilance systems: Cells, tissues, and organs donation and transplantation
title_sort biovigilance systems cells tissues and organs donation and transplantation
topic Biovigilance
Notification systems
Information management
Tissue and organ procurement
Transplant
Patient Safety
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2451959624000039
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