COMPLIANCE AND GENETIC HISTOCOMPATIBILITY IN THE CONTEXT OF ORGAN TRANSPLANTATION FOR THE HLA LABORATORY OF RIO GRANDE DO NORTE.
healthcare compliance; histocompatibility; laboratory; transplants; integrity.
This study aims to identify the importance of genetic compatibility in organ transplants, highlighting the need for a compliance program to improve the management of the HLA (human leukocyte antigen) Immunogenetics Laboratory in the State of Rio Grande do Norte. And its justification is to explain the relevance of the histocompatibility laboratory for public health, especially when carrying out tests that guarantee compatibility between organ donors and recipients. The general objective is to implement a compliance program to improve the management of laboratory processes. Specific objectives include diagnosing internal processes, studying the adequacy of compliance and mapping procedures. The research methodology is qualitative and quantitative, exploratory and descriptive, and seeks to identify flaws in internal processes to propose improvements by suggesting the implementation of a product, the compliance program. The theoretical foundation is based on technical standards, laws, resolutions regarding compliance, in addition to Habermas' theories, which relate good practices to communicative action and the legitimacy of processes. The techno-technological product will have the creation of a Compliance program aimed at improving the HLA Laboratory, which will serve as an intervention instrument with the proposition of validation by the Public Health Secretariat of the State of RN and the Transplant System in RN, with the possibility of this model being replicated in other laboratories that are part of the National Transplant System.