The effectiveness of clinician education on the adequate completion of laboratory test request forms at a tertiary hospital

被引:5
|
作者
Osegbe, I. D. [1 ,2 ]
Afolabi, O. [3 ]
Onyenekwu, C. P. [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nigeria, Coll Med, Dept Chem Pathol, Ituku Ozalla, Enugu State, Nigeria
[2] Univ Nigeria, Teaching Hosp, Ituku Ozalla, Enugu State, Nigeria
[3] Univ Lagos, Teaching Hosp, Dept Clin Pathol, Idi Araba, Lagos State, Nigeria
关键词
Clinician education; Laboratory audit; Laboratory quality; Laboratory test request forms; Preanalytical errors;
D O I
10.4103/2141-9248.181834
中图分类号
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
学科分类号
摘要
Background: Inadequately completed laboratory test request forms contribute to preanalytical errors and limit the advice of pathologists when interpreting laboratory test results. Educating clinicians about this has been proposed by several studies as a strategy to reduce the occurrence. Aim: We aimed to determine the effectiveness of such education on the prevalence of adequately completed laboratory test request forms. Subjects and Methods: This was a quasi-experimental study conducted at the chemical pathology laboratory of the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Nigeria. Incoming laboratory request forms were audited for a period of 1 month looking out for eight data variables. Subsequently, intensive clinician education was undertaken via seminars, publications, and orientation programs on 670 clinicians for 6 weeks duration. After that, a repeat audit for the same data variables was conducted for another period of 1 month. A Z-test of significance for the comparison of independent proportions was conducted for form errors pre- and post-intervention. Results: Error rates for missing variables pre- and post-clinician education were: Name pre = 0 (0%), post = 0 (0%); age pre = 330 (21.6%), post = 28 (1.9%), P 0.001; gender pre = 64 (4.2%), post = 53 (3.6%), P= 0.37; hospital number pre = 848 (55.6%), post = 524 (35.3%), P 0.001; clinician name pre = 165 (10.8%), post = 64 (4.3%), P 0.001; ward/clinic pre = 311 (20.4%), post = 235 (15.8%), P 0.01; clinical diagnosis pre = 220 (14.4%), post = 33 (2.2%), P 0.001; specimen type pre = 169 (11.1%), post = 116 (7.8%), P 0.01, respectively. Conclusion: There was an improvement in the inadequate completion of laboratory request forms after clinicians were educated on proper completion using various interactive media, showing that it is an effective strategy. However, further studies are required to identify which educational strategy is most effective in reducing error rates in laboratory test request forms.
引用
收藏
页码:90 / 94
页数:5
相关论文
共 32 条
  • [21] Evaluation of Hospital Supply and Locally Available Disinfectants by In-use Test in Bacteriology Laboratory of Tertiary Care Hospital
    Ghosh, Srijita
    Dey, Rupali
    Dey, Jayanta Bikash
    Datta, Sayoni
    Jana, Angshuman
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC STUDY, 2016, 4 (06) : 93 - 98
  • [22] Clinical laboratory test utilization of CSF oligoclonal bands and IgG index in a tertiary pediatric hospital
    Vanderschelden, Rachel K.
    Benjamin, Nicholas L.
    Shurin, Michael R.
    Shelton, Levi
    Wheeler, Sarah E.
    CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY, 2024, 131
  • [23] Does attendance of a prenatal education course reduce rates of caesarean section on maternal request? A questionnaire study in a tertiary women hospital in Shanghai, China
    Gao, Yifei
    Tang, Yunhui
    Tong, Mancy
    Du, Yan
    Chen, Qi
    BMJ OPEN, 2019, 9 (06):
  • [24] Evaluation of inadequately filled radiology request forms with its impact on patient radiation exposure and waiting time in a tertiary care hospital: A preliminary report from Northwest Nigeria
    Garba, Idris
    Bashir, Hussain Shafiu
    Mohammed, Sidi
    Dambele, Musa
    Hikima, Mustapha Shuaibu
    Lawal, Yusuf
    Yahuza, Mansur Adamu
    WEST AFRICAN JOURNAL OF RADIOLOGY, 2021, 28 (02) : 55 - 60
  • [25] The impact of physician education regarding the importance of providing complete clinical information on the request forms of thrombophilia-screen tests at Tygerberg hospital in South Africa
    Abdullah, Ibtisam
    Jafta, Andrea D.
    Chapanduka, Zivanai C.
    PLOS ONE, 2020, 15 (08):
  • [26] Documentation and appropriate completion of medical certification of cause-of-death forms by physicians at a first tier tertiary teaching hospital in a sub-Saharan African country
    Ukah, C.
    Nwofor, A.
    VIRCHOWS ARCHIV, 2016, 469 : S92 - S92
  • [27] Correction to: Effectiveness of a negative ion generator “instashield” for indoor air disinfection: evidence from tertiary care hospital and GLP laboratory settings
    Neema Kumari
    Vikas Sahu
    Kavya Chintala
    Swathi C. M.
    Chandra Sri Durga
    Hima Bindu Mantravadi
    Palavardhan Peddapalegani
    Kranti Kiran Reddy Ealla
    Bulletin of Atmospheric Science and Technology, 2025, 6 (1)
  • [28] Effectiveness of health education package on hand hygiene knowledge, attitude, and practices among food handlers in a tertiary care hospital in Delhi
    Chauhan, Saurabh
    Parashar, Mamta
    Khandekar, Jyoti
    Singh, Mitasha
    JOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND HEALTH PROMOTION, 2024, 13 (01)
  • [29] A Study to Assess the Effectiveness of Audiovisual Education on Mirror Therapy Exercises among Hospitalized Stroke Patients at a Tertiary Care Hospital of South Indian Town
    Ramaswamy, Deepa
    Parimala, S.
    JOURNAL OF THE SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY, 2023, 50 (02) : 206 - 209
  • [30] Effectiveness of Using Nucleic Acid Amplification Test to Screen Blood Donors for Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and HIV: A Tertiary Care Hospital Experience From Pakistan
    Ali, Syeda M.
    Raza, Naila
    Irfan, Muhammad
    Mohammad, Mahnoor F.
    Kazmi, Fatima H.
    Fatima, Zainab
    CUREUS JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCE, 2023, 15 (01)