Baseline Assessments of Tb Detection Centres in Selected Public and Private Laboratories in India and Need for Introducing Quality Management Systems

S. Dhawan
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Quality is sine qua non of healthcare services. Laboratory driven Quality Management Systems (QMS) are key to provide quality diagnosis. Missed diagnosis due to laboratory lacunae stymies Tuberculosis (TB) control measures, amplifies morbidity, mortality and, disease transmission. Hence, a pilot was conceptualized with Central TB Division, National TB Elimination Program (NTEP), Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India and Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) to perform baseline assessments for QMS at four laboratories from public and private centers at Delhi and Odisha. Data was collected using a standardized checklist. Scores were compiled for compliance to quality standards for attributes assessed across seven thematic domains. The assessment helped identify current status in terms of performance, processes followed and, areas requiring improvement. TB laboratories were found lacking in human resources and, backup staff that disrupted service delivery. Other gaps included quality aspects in documents, records, process controls in smear microscopy, optimum resource utilization and laboratory safety. Adage for missed TB diagnosis included laboratory errors, failure to document, collect and, test repeat samples for Nucleic Acid Amplification Tests (NAAT), lack of patient centric laboratory signages, equipment handling and, maintenance. Baseline assessments of quality at TB laboratories mainly focused attention on areas of greatest need to ameliorate the health system challenges and, develop roadmaps to accelerate improvement. By adapting to local context, QMS can be enacted through a shared vision in quality care to positively impact TB case finding and, optimize utilization of NAAT for diagnosis thereby setting stage for nationwide adoption and, scaleup.
印度选定的公立和私立实验室结核病检测中心的基线评估和引入质量管理体系的必要性
质量是医疗保健服务的必要条件。实验室驱动的质量管理体系(QMS)是提供高质量诊断的关键。由于实验室缺陷导致的漏诊阻碍了结核病的控制措施,增加了发病率、死亡率和疾病传播。因此,中央结核病司、国家结核病消除规划(NTEP)、卫生和家庭福利部、印度政府和印度医学研究理事会(ICMR)构想了一个试点项目,在德里和奥里萨邦公立和私立中心的四个实验室对质量管理体系进行基线评估。使用标准化检查表收集数据。编制分数是为了符合七个主题领域评估的属性的质量标准。评估有助于确定在执行情况、遵循的程序和需要改进的领域方面的现状。发现结核病实验室缺乏人力资源和后备人员,从而中断了服务的提供。其他差距包括文件、记录、涂片显微镜的过程控制、最佳资源利用和实验室安全方面的质量问题。漏诊结核病的原因包括实验室错误、未能记录、收集和检测核酸扩增试验(NAAT)重复样本、缺乏以患者为中心的实验室标志、设备处理和维护。结核病实验室的质量基线评估主要侧重于最需要改善卫生系统挑战的领域,并制定路线图以加速改进。通过适应当地情况,质量管理体系可以通过对高质量护理的共同愿景来实施,从而对结核病病例发现产生积极影响,并优化NAAT的诊断利用,从而为全国采用和推广奠定基础。
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