Patient-centred care--preanalytical factors demand attention: a questionnaire study of venous blood sampling and specimen handling.

O Wallin, J Söderberg, B Van Guelpen, C Brulin, K Grankvist
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Abstract

Objective: Most mistakes in laboratory medicine are the result of human error occurring before the blood sample reaches the laboratory. This survey of preanalytical procedures was designed to identify sources of error and potential targets for quality improvement strategies.

Material and methods: The staff in a highly specialized surgical ward at a university hospital completed a questionnaire addressing the collection and handling of venous blood samples in plastic vacuum test-tubes for general clinical chemistry testing.

Results: The results suggest that venous blood sampling instructions are not always followed. When uncertain about how a sample should be collected, the majority of respondents rely on potentially poor sources of information, such as out-of-date printed instructions or the advice of a colleague, rather than consult up-to-date electronic instructions. Furthermore, they do not always report errors and the referrals are not always handled according to sampling instructions. The respondents were highly motivated, however, and had a strong interest in receiving further education in, and assuming increased responsibility for, venous blood sampling procedures in the ward.

Conclusions: We believe that the introduction of standardized routines and regular staff training, combined with an exchange of the existing paper-based referral management system with an electronic system for managing referrals, could increase safety in the preanalytical process, with positive effects on patient safety. Given the importance of venous blood samples in patient care, a more extensive study covering other hospital wards and primary health-care centres is needed.

以患者为中心的护理-分析前因素需要注意:静脉血采样和标本处理的问卷研究。
目的:检验医学中的大多数错误是在血液样本到达实验室之前发生的人为错误。分析前程序的调查旨在确定误差来源和质量改进策略的潜在目标。材料和方法:某大学附属医院某高度专科外科病房的工作人员填写了一份关于普通临床化学试验用塑料真空试管静脉血采集和处理的问卷。结果:结果表明,静脉采血并不总是遵循说明。当不确定如何收集样本时,大多数答复者依赖于可能不可靠的信息来源,例如过时的印刷说明或同事的建议,而不是查阅最新的电子说明。此外,他们并不总是报告错误,并且并不总是根据抽样说明处理转介。然而,受访者的积极性很高,并且有强烈的兴趣接受进一步的教育,并承担更多的责任,静脉血采样程序在病房。结论:我们认为,引入标准化的程序和定期的工作人员培训,结合现有的纸质转诊管理系统与电子转诊管理系统的交换,可以提高分析前过程的安全性,对患者安全产生积极影响。鉴于静脉血样本在病人护理中的重要性,需要对其他医院病房和初级保健中心进行更广泛的研究。
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