Determination of errors that compromise the quality of laboratory service in a tertiary hospital
Autor: | Jackson Onyuka, Stanley K Waithaka, Kenneth Kipruto Kimengech, C.S. Kigondu |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2017 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
media_common.quotation_subject processes Medical laboratory lcsh:Medicine Laboratory testing clinical 03 medical and health sciences Laboratory specimen 0302 clinical medicine Laboratory service Medicine errors Quality (business) Medical physics 030212 general & internal medicine media_common business.industry 030503 health policy & services lcsh:R Patient management quality 0305 other medical science General Agricultural and Biological Sciences business laboratory |
Zdroj: | Asian Journal of Medical Sciences, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 64-70 (2017) |
ISSN: | 2091-0576 2467-9100 |
Popis: | Background : Clinical Laboratory testing is a highly complex process that entails numerous procedures. Although it has been known that laboratory testing services are safe, it is increasingly becoming a common knowledge that they are not that safe. Studies have indicated that there are a number of errors that occur due to laboratory testing processes. These errors may not be realized easily during the testing process, but they make significant impact on the results given. Aims and Objective: To determine the levels of pre-analytical, analytical, and post analytical errors found in the analysis of Clinical Laboratory specimen at Kenyatta National Hospital. Materials and Methods: A prospective and descriptive study was carried out at Clinical Chemistry Laboratory, Department of Laboratory Medicine, Kenyatta National Hospital. A total of 346 request forms, specimens/samples and dispatched results were scrutinized and errors documented as per the different variables in the different phases, over a period of three months and the findings were analyzed. Results: Results of the study showed that Preanalytical errors were most common with a frequency of 148(42.8%), followed by analytical errors 114 (32.9%) and post analytical errors 84 (24.3%), respectively. Conclusions: The study concludes that pre-analytical, analytical, and post analytical errors are errors that compromise the quality of laboratory service delivery, which impacts on the patient management and diagnosis. Clinical laboratory errors can be minimized if due diligence and professionalism is adhered in the laboratory. Asian Journal of Medical Sciences Vol.8(1) 2017 64-70 |
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