Barriers, enablers, benefits, and drawbacks to point-of-care testing: a survey of the general practice out-of-hours service in Scotland.

IF 2.5 Q2 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
BJGP Open Pub Date : 2024-07-29 Print Date: 2024-07-01 DOI:10.3399/BJGPO.2023.0094
Sarah Ee Mills, Sm Babar Akbar, Virginia Hernandez-Santiago
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Abstract

Background: The general practice out-of-hours (GPOOH) service is under pressure to treat more patients in less time, while reducing referrals and minimising diagnostic errors. Point-of-care (POC) testing involves rapid clinical tests that can be used to generate results during the consultation, and has the potential to facilitate managing these competing demands safely.

Aim: To describe current availability of POC tests in GPOOH in Scotland, and identify barriers, enablers, benefits, and drawbacks to its use.

Design & setting: Cross-sectional mixed-methods study, which surveyed opinions of clinicians working in the GPOOH service in NHS Scotland.

Method: An electronic questionnaire was developed, designed, piloted, and distributed to clinicians, which had closed questions and areas for free text.

Results: In total, 142 responses were received. Urine dipstick testing (99.2%), pregnancy tests (98.5%), oxygen saturation (97.7%), and blood glucose testing (93.9%), were the only POC tests commonly available in GPOOH in NHS Scotland. There was strongest support for the provision of POC tests, particularly C-reactive protein (CRP; 79.4%), strep A (76.0%), and D-dimer (75.2%). Responders felt that POC tests would improve confidence (92.3%) and safety (89.8%) surrounding clinical decision making, improve patient satisfaction (80.6%), and reduce hospital and secondary care referrals (77.5%). Barriers to POC test use were availability of the test kits and machines (94.5%), training requirements on how to use the machine (71.1%) and interpret results (56.3%), and time to do the test (62.0%).

Conclusion: Few POC tests are in regular use in GPOOH in Scotland. GPOOH clinicians are supportive of using POC testing. They identified a number of benefits to its use, with very few drawbacks. Increased provision of POC testing in GPOOH in NHS Scotland should be considered urgently.

护理点检测(POCT)的障碍、促进因素、益处和弊端:苏格兰全科医生非工作时间(GPOOH)服务调查。
背景:全科医生非工作时间服务(GPOOH)面临着在更短时间内治疗更多病人的压力,同时还要减少转诊和诊断错误。护理点测试(POCT)是一种快速临床测试,可在问诊过程中得出结果,并有可能促进安全地管理这些相互竞争的需求。目的:描述苏格兰 GPOOH 目前的 POCT 可用性,并确定其使用的障碍、促进因素、好处和缺点:设计与环境:开发电子问卷,进行试点设计,并分发给苏格兰国家医疗服务体系中 GPOOH 的临床医生:方法:横断面混合方法研究,采用封闭式问题和自由文本:结果:共收到 142 份回复。在苏格兰国家医疗服务体系的 GPOOH 中,尿液浸量计测试(99.2%)、妊娠测试(98.5%)、血氧饱和度(97.7%)和血糖测试(93.9%)是唯一可提供的常见测试。受访者最支持提供 POCT,尤其是 CRP(79.4%)、A 型链球菌(76.0%)和 D-二聚体(75.2%)。受访者认为 POCT 可增强临床决策的信心(92.3%)和安全性(89.8%),提高患者满意度(80.6%),减少医院和二级医疗机构的转诊(77.5%)。使用 POCT 的障碍是检测试剂盒和机器的供应(94.5%)、如何使用机器(71.1%)和解释结果(56.3%)的培训要求以及进行检测的时间(62.0%):结论:在苏格兰的全科医生组织(GPOOH)中,定期使用 POCT 的医院很少。GPOOH的临床医生支持使用POCT。他们认为使用 POCT 有很多好处,缺点很少。应立即考虑在苏格兰国家医疗服务体系的 GPOOH 中增加 POCT 的使用。
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BJGP Open Medicine-Family Practice
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