Optimizing Global Resiliency in Public Health, Emergency Response, and Disaster Medicine.

Q3 Nursing Point of Care Pub Date : 2012-06-01 DOI:10.1097/POC.0b013e31825a2409
Gerald J Kost, Corbin M Curtis
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Resiliency through use of point-of-care (POC) testing in small-world networks will change the future landscape by bringing evidence-based decision-making to sites of need globally. This issue of Point of Care addresses fundamental principles and essential building blocks that mitigate crises and enhance standards of care. Several papers on needs assessment support the case for onsite testing in different medical situations. Then, the focus shifts to how to protect POC devices and reagents from extremes of temperature and humidity that are encountered virtually anywhere POC testing is used outside hospitals. Indeed, the effects of environmental stresses can no longer be ignored. We have observed the advent of the "hybrid laboratory" where POC whole-blood analysis is performed using transportable instruments in non-laboratory settings and the rapid expansion of portable and handheld testing now found ubiquitously worldwide. Emerging new POC technologies will propel personalized medicine by targeting treatment. Trendy as these advances are, in low-resource settings POC instruments often represent the default armamentarium of the small community hospital. Hence, education and competency become essential prerequisites for creating, maintaining, harmonizing, and standardizing accuracy and quality as new cost-effective technologies become available. Excellent performance brings value, which is one of the keys to this next phase in the history of point of care. By increasing the value of decision-making at the site of care, we can assure resiliency, for the individual patient who might be in need of self-monitoring, for rational responses to crises, and for nations made up of more resilient individual communities.

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优化公共卫生、应急响应和灾难医学中的全球复原力。
通过在小世界网络中使用护理点(POC)检测来提高抗灾能力,将改变未来的格局,为全球有需要的地方带来基于证据的决策。本期《护理点》探讨了缓解危机和提高护理标准的基本原则和重要组成部分。几篇关于需求评估的论文支持在不同医疗情况下进行现场检测。然后,重点转向如何保护 POC 设备和试剂免受极端温度和湿度的影响。事实上,环境压力的影响已不容忽视。我们已经注意到 "混合实验室 "的出现,即在非实验室环境下使用可移动仪器进行 POC 全血分析,以及便携式和手持式检测设备的迅速发展,现在全球范围内随处可见。新出现的 POC 技术将通过有针对性的治疗推动个性化医疗的发展。尽管这些进步是大势所趋,但在资源匮乏的环境中,POC 仪器往往是小型社区医院的默认装备。因此,随着成本效益高的新技术的出现,教育和能力成为创建、维护、协调和标准化准确性和质量的必要先决条件。卓越的性能会带来价值,这也是医疗点历史进入下一阶段的关键之一。通过提高医疗点决策的价值,我们可以确保需要自我监控的患者个人、对危机的合理反应以及由更具复原力的个体社区组成的国家的复原力。
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期刊介绍: Point of Care: The Journal of Near-Patient Testing & Technology is a vital resource for directors and managers of large and small hospital pathology labs, blood centers, home health-care agencies, doctors" offices, and other healthcare facilities. Each issue brings you peer-reviewed original research articles, along with concepts, technologies and trends, covering topics that include: Test accuracy Turnaround time Data management Quality control Regulatory compliance Cost-effectiveness of testing
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