[Analize of the determinants of microscopy's quality in the context of tuberculosis fighting within the health centers laboratories in Dakar Region].

Dakar medical Pub Date : 2007-01-01
I Seck, F Ba, A Tal-Dia, P Ndiaye, I Wone, M D Camara, A Faye, M Diongue
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Abstract

Introduction: In order to improve the quality of the microscopy in the context of tracking and following-up the pulmonary tuberculosis patients, a study of the determinants of the quality of microscopy was carried out in the laboratories of the health centres in Dakar Region, Senegal.

Materials and methods: We did an epidemiologic study, transversal type which proceeded during April 19th at May 05th, 2004. It consisted of a series of observations, interviews, review of the registers of laboratory and with a second reading and re staining, on the level of the National Laboratory of Reference of the National Programme of fight against Tuberculosis (LNR), of 50 blades collected blindly in the health centres of Dakar.

Results: It comes out from this study that there was no statistically significant link between the factors of risk of errors such as the overload of work, the bad condition of the microscope, the lack of competence and the errors observed in certain laboratories. On the other hand the aspect of the smears, the thickness of the smears and the presence of crystals could deteriorate the quality of microscopy because it was found that there was a statistically significant connection between the quality of microscopy and these various determinants. In addition we noted a good agreement of the results of these laboratories with those of the LNR (Kappa test = 0,981, p < 0,0001).

Conclusion: According to these results, we recommend: a reinforcement of competences (training/recycling) regular of the laboratory assistants, and an installation of a system of quality control of microscopy, interns within the laboratories but also external by the National Laboratory of Reference.

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[在达喀尔地区卫生中心实验室抗击结核病的背景下分析显微镜质量的决定因素]。
前言:为了在跟踪和跟踪肺结核病人的过程中提高显微镜检查的质量,在塞内加尔达喀尔地区各保健中心的实验室中对显微镜检查质量的决定因素进行了研究。材料与方法:于2004年4月19日至2004年5月5日进行流行病学调查。它包括一系列观察、访谈、审查实验室登记,并在国家防治结核病方案参考实验室一级对在达喀尔各保健中心盲目收集的50片刀片进行了二读和重新标记。结果:本研究发现,在某些实验室中,工作负荷过大、显微镜条件差、工作能力不足等误差风险因素与观察到的误差之间没有统计学意义上的联系。另一方面,涂片的方面,涂片的厚度和晶体的存在可能会降低显微镜的质量,因为我们发现,在显微镜的质量和这些不同的决定因素之间存在统计学上显著的联系。此外,我们注意到这些实验室的结果与LNR的结果非常一致(Kappa检验= 0,981,p < 0,0001)。结论:根据这些结果,我们建议:定期加强实验室助理的能力(培训/回收),并安装显微镜质量控制系统,实验室内部实习生以及国家参考实验室外部实习生。
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