Skip navigation
st. Mary's University Institutional Repository St. Mary's University Institutional Repository

Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/5227
Title: Quality Assessment in the Laboratory: Errors in the Total Testing Process in the Clinical Chemistry Laboratory at University of Gondar Hospital, Northwest Ethiopia
Authors: Sintayehu Ambachew, Kasawu Adane, Abebaw Worede, Molla Abebe, Shewaneh Damite, Tadele Melak, Daniel Asmelash, Habtamu Wondifrawu, Belete Biadgo
Keywords: Analytical errors; clinical laboratory; post-analytical errors; preanalytical errors; Quality
Issue Date: 2-Dec-2019
Publisher: St. Mary's University
Abstract: Laboratory services have been described as the major processes contributing to safe patient care in the modern healthcare sector. However, occurrences of errors in the overall testing processes impair the clinical decision-making process. Such errors are supposed to be high in resourcepoor countries, like Ethiopia. Therefore, this study was aimed to assess errors in the total testing process in the Clinical Chemistry Laboratory of University of Gondar Hospital. For this purpose, a cross-sectional study was conducted at the University of Gondar Hospital from February to March 2016. All the required data were collected using established quality indicators. Data were analyzed using SPSS version 20. Frequencies and cross tabulations were used to summarize descriptive statistics. A total of 3259 samples and corresponding laboratory request forms were received for analysis. Analysis of the overall distribution of errors reveals that 89.6% were pre-analytical errors, 2.6% were analytical, and 7.7% were postanalytical errors. Of the pre-analytical errors, incomplete request form filling was the most frequent error observed followed by sample rejection rate (3.8%). Analytical errors related to internal and external quality control exceeding the target range, (14.4%) and (51.4%) respectively were reported. Excessive Turnaround Time (TAT) and unreported critical value cases were major defects in the post-analytical phase of quality assurance. The study shows that relatively high frequency of errors, which alarms the importance of quality indicators to assess errors in the total testing process should improve the quality of healthcare services based on these findings using laboratory standards
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/5227
Appears in Collections:The 10th Multidisciplinary Research Seminar

Files in This Item:
File Description SizeFormat 
Quality Assessment in the Laboratory.pdf246.51 kBAdobe PDFView/Open
Show full item record


Items in DSpace are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.