Diagnostic equipment and point-of-care tests in Norwegian emergency primary healthcare clinics: a cross-sectional study.

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Bent Håkan Lindberg, Jesper Blinkenberg, Tone Morken, Merete Allertsen, Ingrid Keilegavlen Rebnord
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Introduction: In recent years, the increasing availability of instruments and laboratory tests has significantly influenced the diagnostic work in primary healthcare. This study aimed to map the availability of diagnostic equipment and point-of-care tests (POCTs) in Norwegian emergency primary healthcare clinics and examine the demographic and organisational factors influencing their availability.

Methods: This cross-sectional study utilised the National Out-of-Hours Services Registry (NOOHR) survey across all Norwegian emergency primary healthcare clinics in early 2024. Clinic managers provided data on diagnostic equipment and POCTs. Clinics were categorised by population size, hospital proximity, co-location with general practitioner (GP) offices, and total equipment available.

Results: All 167 Norwegian emergency primary healthcare clinics responded. The median number of diagnostic equipment and POCTs was 17 (Interquartile range (IQR) 16-20). Clinics with the most equipment were often smaller, co-located with a GP office, and over 40 km from a hospital. Almost all clinics had a repertoire of CRP, urinary dipstick, haemoglobin, glucose, strep A test, SARS-CoV-2 rapid test, urinary HCG test, pulse oximeter, and ECG. Clinics far from hospitals more frequently had tests like D-dimer and troponin. Of the clinics with troponin tests, 69% had a low-sensitive POCT.

Conclusion: Norwegian emergency primary healthcare clinics are well equipped, especially if co-located with a GP office or far from a hospital. Further research is needed to enlighten how availability influences use and the possible impact on patient trajectories. Clinic leaders should pave the way for sustainable practices and high-value care when deciding their diagnostic equipment and POCTs repertoire.

挪威紧急初级保健诊所的诊断设备和护理点测试:一项横断面研究。
近年来,越来越多的仪器和实验室检测对初级卫生保健的诊断工作产生了重大影响。本研究旨在绘制挪威紧急初级卫生保健诊所诊断设备和护理点检测(poct)的可用性,并检查影响其可用性的人口和组织因素。方法:这项横断面研究利用了2024年初挪威所有急诊初级卫生保健诊所的国家非工作时间服务登记处(NOOHR)调查。诊所管理人员提供了诊断设备和poct的数据。根据人口规模、医院邻近程度、与全科医生(GP)办公室的共同位置以及可用的总设备对诊所进行分类。结果:167家挪威紧急初级卫生保健诊所均作出了回应。诊断设备和poct的中位数为17(四分位间距(IQR) 16-20)。拥有最多设备的诊所往往规模较小,与全科医生办公室同处一处,距离医院40多公里。几乎所有的诊所都有CRP、尿试纸、血红蛋白、葡萄糖、链球菌a试验、SARS-CoV-2快速试验、尿HCG试验、脉搏血氧仪和心电图。远离医院的诊所更频繁地进行d -二聚体和肌钙蛋白等检测。在进行肌钙蛋白检测的诊所中,69%为低敏感性POCT。结论:挪威的紧急初级保健诊所设备齐全,特别是如果与全科医生办公室同处一处或远离医院。需要进一步的研究来阐明可获得性如何影响使用以及对患者轨迹的可能影响。在决定其诊断设备和poct曲目时,诊所领导应该为可持续实践和高价值护理铺平道路。
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3.20
自引率
19.00%
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47
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care is an international online open access journal publishing articles with relevance to general practice and primary health care. Focusing on the continuous professional development in family medicine the journal addresses clinical, epidemiological and humanistic topics in relation to the daily clinical practice. Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care is owned by the members of the National Colleges of General Practice in the five Nordic countries through the Nordic Federation of General Practice (NFGP). The journal includes original research on topics related to general practice and family medicine, and publishes both quantitative and qualitative original research, editorials, discussion and analysis papers and reviews to facilitate continuing professional development in family medicine. The journal''s topics range broadly and include: • Clinical family medicine • Epidemiological research • Qualitative research • Health services research.
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