INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE:\nThe correctness of the blood test is closely related to the sample.\nAccording to the recent reported data, 80 percentage\nunsatisfactory results of the clinical test are due to the poor\nquality of sample, especially the blood sample. Clinical practice\nguide (CPG) is directly to instruct the clinical nursing practice.\nAnd the recommendations in the clinical practice guide are\nbased on the best available study evidences. There is lack of CPG\nabout blood sample specimen collection, preservation and\ndelivery (BSCPD) in China. Additionally, related published\nclinical studies are accumulated in a great deal. Therefore,\nestablishing a CPG is necessarily and practicable. The detailed\nobjectives are: 1) to describe and analyze the research status of\nBSCPD in China; 2) to describe and analyze the practice status\nof BSCPD in China; 3) to systematic appraise the available\nevidences of BSCPD; 4) to establish the clinical practice guide of\nBSCPD; 5) to judge the clinical practice guide of BSCPD.\nMETHODS:\nObjective 1): Bibliometric analysis is applied, the database\ninclude China National Knowledge Infrastructure Database\n(CNKI) and Sino-med and the research period is from the year\nof 2003 to 2013; Objective 2): Questionnaire survey for all the\nregistered clinical nurses in a grade three hospital; objective 3):\nSystematic review according to Cochrane collaboration\nhandbook 5.1.0 is applied which includes assessment of risk of\nbias, data extraction, data analysis; Objective 4) and 5): Using\nthe appraising guidelines research and evaluation (AGREE) to\nevaluate of the draft of CPG of BSCPD.\nRESULTS:\nBibliometric analysis started in 2013, and search strategies have\nbeen established. Questionnaire survey setting and depth\ninterviewees have been identified and communicated.\nCONCLUSIONS:\nThe CPG of BSCPD will serve as an important resource in\ninstructing and modifying clinical nursing practice. Given this\nCPG of BSCPD will be a draft version, the applicability and\nsuitability of it will need a further evaluated in the real clinical\nnursing world.
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