Patient safety in the clinical laboratory - A longitudinal analysis of specimen identification errors

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Wagar, Elizabeth A.
Tamashiro, Lorraine
Yasin, Bushra
Hilborne, Lee
Bruckner, David A.
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[1] Univ Calif Los Angeles, David Geffen Sch Med, Dept Pathol & Lab Med, Clin Labs, Los Angeles, CA 90095 USA
[2] Sutter Med Ctr, Clin Lab, Sacramento, CA USA
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R446 [实验室诊断]; R-33 [实验医学、医学实验];
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Context.-Patient safety is an increasingly visible and important mission for clinical laboratories. Attention to improving processes related to patient identification and specimen labeling is being paid by accreditation and regulatory organizations because errors in these areas that jeopardize patient safety are common and avoidable through improvement in the total testing process. Objective.-To assess patient identification and specimen labeling improvement after multiple implementation projects using longitudinal statistical tools. Design.-Specimen errors were categorized by a multidisciplinary health care team. Patient identification errors were grouped into 3 categories: (1) specimen/requisition mismatch, (2) unlabeled specimens, and (3) mislabeled specimens. Specimens with these types of identification errors were compared preimplementation and postimplementation for 3 patient safety projects: (1) reorganization of phlebotomy (4 months); (2) introduction of an electronic event reporting system (10 months); and (3) activation of an automated processing system (14 months) for a 24-month period, using trend analysis and Student t test statistics. Results.-Of 16632 total specimen errors, mislabeled specimens, requisition mismatches, and unlabeled specimens represented 1.0%, 6.3%, and 4.6% of errors, respectively. Student t test showed a significant decrease in the most serious error, mislabeled specimens (P < .001) when compared to before implementation of the 3 patient safety projects. Trend analysis demonstrated decreases in all 3 error types for 26 months. Conclusions.-Applying performance-improvement strategies that focus longitudinally on specimen labeling errors can significantly reduce errors, therefore improving patient safety. This is an important area in which laboratory professionals, working in interdisciplinary teams, can improve safety and outcomes of care.
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