在资源匮乏环境中实施非综合护理点检测最佳实验室做法的框架。

Lena Jafri, Sibtain Ahmed, Hafsa Majid, Farooq Ghani, Tahir Pillay, Aysha Habib Khan, Imran Siddiqui, Shahid Shakeel, Shuja Ahmed, Saba Azeem, Adil Khan
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我们应对大流行的方法仍然不足以应对下一次大流行病的护理点检测(POCT)要求。拟议的框架强调了为非综合POCT制定明确的政策和程序以保护患者安全的重要性。在没有病理实验室的情况下,这种模式可能有助于向资源匮乏的中心提供诊断服务。回顾文献用于构建非集成和/或非连接设备的POCT框架。它还向化学病理学学院、质量保证实验室专家以及国际临床化学和检验医学联合会(IFCC)的国际POCT专家征求了专业意见。我们的概念提出了一种综合和网络化的POCT方法,包括直接和间接的临床实验室监督,特别是在资源匮乏的卫生保健环境中对门诊和住院病人的护理。
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A framework for implementing best laboratory practices for non-integrated point of care tests in low resource settings.

The method we respond to pandemics is still inadequate for dealing with the point of care testing (POCT) requirements of the next large epidemic. The proposed framework highlights the importance of having defined policies and procedures in place for non-integrated POCT to protect patient safety. In the absence of a pathology laboratory, this paradigm may help in the supply of diagnostic services to low-resource centers. A review of the literature was used to construct this POCT framework for non-integrated and/or unconnected devices. It also sought professional advice from the Chemical Pathology faculty, quality assurance laboratory experts and international POCT experts from the International Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (IFCC). Our concept presents a comprehensive integrated and networked approach to POCT with direct and indirect clinical laboratory supervision, particularly for outpatient and inpatient care in low-resource health care settings.

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