PSYCHOLOGICAL, BIOETHICAL, AND CARE-RELATED ASPECTS OF BLOOD TRANSFUSION: AN INTEGRATIVE LITERATURE REVIEW

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https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v12i7.28706

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Adherence. Bioethics. Health Psychology. Hemovigilance. Transfusion.

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This integrative literature review examines the interdependent psychological, bioethical, and care-related dimensions that shape transfusion experiences and influence patient adherence, perceived safety, and clinical effectiveness. The analysis highlights emotional responses such as fear, hopelessness, and cumulative distress, demonstrating how these factors modulate threat appraisal, coping strategies, and willingness to engage with transfusion procedures. It further explores ethical tensions arising from compromised autonomy, treatment refusal, and conflicts between personal values and clinical recommendations, emphasizing that transfusion decisions unfold within morally complex settings that require continuous ethical mediation and clear communication between healthcare teams and patients. Within the care dimension, the study identifies strengths and weaknesses in hemovigilance systems, risk-management practices, and institutional protocols, showing how these elements affect both objective safety and subjective patient experience. The findings reveal that transfusion effectiveness cannot be reduced to technical execution, as it emerges from dynamic interactions between emotional regulation, ethical deliberation, and structured care environments. By integrating these perspectives, the study demonstrates that transfusion is a multidimensional process where subjective experiences, normative frameworks, and organizational structures intersect, creating conditions that either support or hinder treatment adherence and perceived security. The review concludes that comprehensive and interdisciplinary approaches are necessary to address these interconnected dimensions, advocating for emotionally attuned communication, ethically grounded decision-making, and systematically reinforced care practices that together enhance the quality and safety of transfusion therapy. These insights contribute to strengthening clinical protocols and guiding future research on the interface between psychology, bioethics, and healthcare delivery.

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Biografia do Autor

Carlos Humberto Cavalcante de Oliveira Ramalho, UEA

Master’s student in Applied Hematology Sciences at the Graduate Program of the Universidade do Estado do Amazonas (UEA), in partnership with the Fundação Hospitalar de Hematologia e Hemoterapia do Amazonas (FHEOMAM). Specialist in Family Therapy; Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy; Evidence-Informed Public Health Policy Management at Hospital Sírio-Libanês; and Human Resources Management from Universidade Cândido Mendes. Holds a degree in Psychology from Universidade Luterana do Brasil (ULBRA). Civil servant psychologist at Fundação Hospitalar de Hematologia e Hemoterapia do Amazonas, working in the Patient Care Department. Works in Clinical Psychology and Hospital Psychology.  

Clodoaldo Matias da Silva, UFAM

Master’s student in Social Anthropology at the Federal University of Amazonas (UFAM). Specialist in Social Anthropology, Forensic Anthropology, Teaching in Anthropology, Teaching of Philosophy, Sociology and History; Neuropsychopedagogy and Clinical Psychoanalysis; Psychoanalysis, Psychotherapy and Adolescent Psychopathology; and Indigenous and Afro-Brazilian Culture from Faculdade do Leste Mineiro (FACULESTE). Bachelor’s degree in Geography from Centro Universitário do Norte (UNINORTE). Member of the Scientific Production and Publishing Center of the Law Course at UEA (NEDIR/UEA). Assistant Editor of Equidade: Electronic Law Journal of UEA. Geography teacher at Escola Laviniense Ensino Integrado.

Sérgio Roberto Lopes Albuquerque, UFAM

PhD in Biotechnology from the Universidade Federal do Amazonas (UFAM). Master’s degree in Health Sciences from the Escola Paulista de Medicina (EPM). Specialist in Biotechnology from the Universidade Federal do Amazonas (UFAM). Works in the field of Immunohematology and transfusion safety at the Fundação Hospitalar de Hematologia e Hemoterapia do Amazonas (HEMOAM). 

 

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2026-07-01

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Ramalho, C. H. C. de O., Silva, C. M. da, & Albuquerque, S. R. L. (2026). PSYCHOLOGICAL, BIOETHICAL, AND CARE-RELATED ASPECTS OF BLOOD TRANSFUSION: AN INTEGRATIVE LITERATURE REVIEW. Revista Ibero-Americana De Humanidades, Ciências E Educação, 12(7), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v12i7.28706