Informing the State of Process Modeling and Automation of Blood Banking and Transfusion Services Through a Systematic Mapping Study

Shaima’ Abdallah Elhaj,1 Yousra Odeh,1,2 Dina Tbaishat,1,3,4 Anwar Rjoop,5,6 Asem Mansour,1 Mohammed Odeh1,7,8 1Cancer Care Informatics Research, King Hussain Cancer Center (KHCC), Amman, Jordan; 2Faculty of Information Technology, Philadelphia University, Amman, Jordan; 3College of Technological In...

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Main Authors: Elhaj SA, Odeh Y, Tbaishat D, Rjoop A, Mansour A, Odeh M
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Published: Dove Medical Press 2024-02-01
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description Shaima’ Abdallah Elhaj,1 Yousra Odeh,1,2 Dina Tbaishat,1,3,4 Anwar Rjoop,5,6 Asem Mansour,1 Mohammed Odeh1,7,8 1Cancer Care Informatics Research, King Hussain Cancer Center (KHCC), Amman, Jordan; 2Faculty of Information Technology, Philadelphia University, Amman, Jordan; 3College of Technological Innovation, Zayed University, Dubai, United Arab Emirates; 4Library and Information Science Department, University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan; 5Faculty of Medicine, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Irbid, Jordan; 6Department of Pathology, Blood Bank, King Abdullah University Hospital, Irbid, Jordan; 7College of Arts, Technology and Environment, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK; 8Global Academy for Digital Health, Bristol, UKCorrespondence: Mohammed Odeh, University of the West of England, Frenchay Campus, Coldharbour Lane, Bristol, BS16 1QY, UK, Tel +44 (0)117 9656261, Email Mohammed.Odeh@sky.com Yousra Odeh, Philadelphia University, Jarash Road, P.O.Box 19392, Amman, Tel +96 (2) 64799000, Fax +96 (2) 64799040, Email yousraodeh.odeh@gmail.com; yodeh@philadelphia.edu.joPurpose: The current state of the art in process modeling of blood banking and transfusion services is not well grounded; methodological reviews are lacking to bridge the gap between such blood banking and transfusion processes (and their models) and their automation. This research aims to fill this gap with a methodological review.Methods: A systematic mapping study was adopted, driven by five key research questions. Identified research studies were accepted based on fulfilling the following inclusion criteria: 1) research studies should focus on blood banking and transfusion process modeling since the late 1970s; and 2) research studies should focus on process automation in relation to workflow-based systems, with papers classified into categories in line with the analysis undertaken to answer each of the research questions.Results: The search identified 22 papers related to modeling and automation of blood banking and transfusion, published in the period 1979– 2022. The findings revealed that only four process modeling languages were reported to visualize process workflows. The preparation of blood components, serologic testing, blood distribution, apheresis, preparation for emergencies, maintaining blood banking and transfusion safety, and documentation have not been reported to have been modeled in the literature. This review revealed the lack of use of Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN) as the industry standard process modeling language in the domain. The review also indicated a deficiency in modeling specialized processes in blood banking and transfusion, with the majority of reported processes being described as high level, but lacking elaboration. Automation was reported to improve transfusion safety, and to reduce cost, time cycle, and human errors.Conclusion: The work highlights the non-existence of a developed process architectural framework for blood banking and transfusion processes, which is needed to lay the groundwork for identifying and modeling strategic, managerial, and operational processes to bridge the gap with their enactment in healthcare systems. This paves the way for the development of a data-harvesting platform for blood banking and transfusion services.Keywords: blood banking, blood transfusion, blood banking process model, blood banking process automation, blood transfusion process model, blood transfusion process automation, Systematic Mapping Study, Blood Banking and Transfusion Services
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spelling doaj.art-4c4f12dfaf014a36a8266cb28047a7c22024-02-01T17:59:27ZengDove Medical PressJournal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare1178-23902024-02-01Volume 1747348990102Informing the State of Process Modeling and Automation of Blood Banking and Transfusion Services Through a Systematic Mapping StudyElhaj SAOdeh YTbaishat DRjoop AMansour AOdeh MShaima’ Abdallah Elhaj,1 Yousra Odeh,1,2 Dina Tbaishat,1,3,4 Anwar Rjoop,5,6 Asem Mansour,1 Mohammed Odeh1,7,8 1Cancer Care Informatics Research, King Hussain Cancer Center (KHCC), Amman, Jordan; 2Faculty of Information Technology, Philadelphia University, Amman, Jordan; 3College of Technological Innovation, Zayed University, Dubai, United Arab Emirates; 4Library and Information Science Department, University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan; 5Faculty of Medicine, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Irbid, Jordan; 6Department of Pathology, Blood Bank, King Abdullah University Hospital, Irbid, Jordan; 7College of Arts, Technology and Environment, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK; 8Global Academy for Digital Health, Bristol, UKCorrespondence: Mohammed Odeh, University of the West of England, Frenchay Campus, Coldharbour Lane, Bristol, BS16 1QY, UK, Tel +44 (0)117 9656261, Email Mohammed.Odeh@sky.com Yousra Odeh, Philadelphia University, Jarash Road, P.O.Box 19392, Amman, Tel +96 (2) 64799000, Fax +96 (2) 64799040, Email yousraodeh.odeh@gmail.com; yodeh@philadelphia.edu.joPurpose: The current state of the art in process modeling of blood banking and transfusion services is not well grounded; methodological reviews are lacking to bridge the gap between such blood banking and transfusion processes (and their models) and their automation. This research aims to fill this gap with a methodological review.Methods: A systematic mapping study was adopted, driven by five key research questions. Identified research studies were accepted based on fulfilling the following inclusion criteria: 1) research studies should focus on blood banking and transfusion process modeling since the late 1970s; and 2) research studies should focus on process automation in relation to workflow-based systems, with papers classified into categories in line with the analysis undertaken to answer each of the research questions.Results: The search identified 22 papers related to modeling and automation of blood banking and transfusion, published in the period 1979– 2022. The findings revealed that only four process modeling languages were reported to visualize process workflows. The preparation of blood components, serologic testing, blood distribution, apheresis, preparation for emergencies, maintaining blood banking and transfusion safety, and documentation have not been reported to have been modeled in the literature. This review revealed the lack of use of Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN) as the industry standard process modeling language in the domain. The review also indicated a deficiency in modeling specialized processes in blood banking and transfusion, with the majority of reported processes being described as high level, but lacking elaboration. Automation was reported to improve transfusion safety, and to reduce cost, time cycle, and human errors.Conclusion: The work highlights the non-existence of a developed process architectural framework for blood banking and transfusion processes, which is needed to lay the groundwork for identifying and modeling strategic, managerial, and operational processes to bridge the gap with their enactment in healthcare systems. This paves the way for the development of a data-harvesting platform for blood banking and transfusion services.Keywords: blood banking, blood transfusion, blood banking process model, blood banking process automation, blood transfusion process model, blood transfusion process automation, Systematic Mapping Study, Blood Banking and Transfusion Serviceshttps://www.dovepress.com/informing-the-state-of-process-modeling-and-automation-of-blood-bankin-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-JMDHblood bankingblood transfusionblood banking process modelblood banking process automationblood transfusion process modelblood transfusion process automation.
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Informing the State of Process Modeling and Automation of Blood Banking and Transfusion Services Through a Systematic Mapping Study
Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare
blood banking
blood transfusion
blood banking process model
blood banking process automation
blood transfusion process model
blood transfusion process automation.
title Informing the State of Process Modeling and Automation of Blood Banking and Transfusion Services Through a Systematic Mapping Study
title_full Informing the State of Process Modeling and Automation of Blood Banking and Transfusion Services Through a Systematic Mapping Study
title_fullStr Informing the State of Process Modeling and Automation of Blood Banking and Transfusion Services Through a Systematic Mapping Study
title_full_unstemmed Informing the State of Process Modeling and Automation of Blood Banking and Transfusion Services Through a Systematic Mapping Study
title_short Informing the State of Process Modeling and Automation of Blood Banking and Transfusion Services Through a Systematic Mapping Study
title_sort informing the state of process modeling and automation of blood banking and transfusion services through a systematic mapping study
topic blood banking
blood transfusion
blood banking process model
blood banking process automation
blood transfusion process model
blood transfusion process automation.
url https://www.dovepress.com/informing-the-state-of-process-modeling-and-automation-of-blood-bankin-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-JMDH
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