Quality assurance, practical management, and outcomes of point-of-care testing: laboratory perspectives, Part I.

J H Nichols, S S Poe
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Pathologists and nurses have only recently cooperated in point-of-care testing (POCT), after accreditation organizations recommended that the laboratories take responsibility for managing the quality of patient-care testing conducted at the bedside. Laboratories are charged with ensuring that patient-care tests generate comparable results, regardless of the location or method. Many home testing devices, when used in hospitals, physicians' office laboratories, and mobile nursing practices, have presented technical and operational issues that were not foreseen from home use. These problems arise from a number of factors: the way the devices are used, the patient population, and even differences in sample type. Thus, to be successful, management of POCT in the health-care environment requires interdisciplinary cooperation of clinical nursing staff and laboratory staff. The article identifies problems in POCT, describes some solutions, and examines how well these solutions have worked from a laboratory perspective.

质量保证,实际管理,和结果点护理测试:实验室的观点,第一部分。
病理学家和护士直到最近才在护理点测试(POCT)方面进行合作,此前认证组织建议实验室负责管理在床边进行的病人护理测试的质量。实验室负责确保病人护理测试产生可比较的结果,无论地点或方法如何。许多家庭测试设备在医院、医生办公室实验室和移动护理实践中使用时,出现了家庭使用无法预见的技术和操作问题。这些问题是由许多因素引起的:设备的使用方式,患者群体,甚至样本类型的差异。因此,要在卫生保健环境中成功管理POCT,需要临床护理人员和实验室工作人员的跨学科合作。本文确定了POCT中的问题,描述了一些解决方案,并从实验室的角度检查了这些解决方案的效果。
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