Taremwa Ivan Mugisha, Ampaire Lucas, Iramiot Jacob, Muhwezi Obed, Matte Aloysius, Itabangi Herbert, Mbabazi Hope, Atwebembeire Jeninah, Kamwine Monicah, Katawera Victoria, Mbalibulha Yona, Orikiriza Patrick, Boum Yap
Faculty of Medicine, Mbarara University of Science and Technology, Mbarara, Uganda.
Epicentre Mbarara Research Centre, Mbarara, Uganda.
Pan Afr Med J. 2017 Oct 10;28:129. doi: 10.11604/pamj.2017.28.129.10995. eCollection 2017.
While the laboratory represents more than 70% of clinical diagnosis and patient management, access to reliable and quality laboratory diagnostics in sub-Saharan Africa remains a challenge. To gain knowledge and suggest evidence based interventions towards laboratory improvement in Southwestern Uganda, we assessed the baseline laboratory quality standards in three medical and research laboratories in Southwestern Uganda.
We conducted a cross sectional survey from October, 2013 to April, 2014. Selected laboratories, including one private research, one private for profit and one public laboratory, were assessed using the WHO AFRO_SLIPTA checklist and baseline scores were determined.
The three laboratories assessed met basic facility requirements, had trained personnel, and safety measures in place. Sample reception was properly designed and executed with a well designated chain of custody. All laboratories had sufficient equipment for the nature of work they were involved in. However, we found that standard operating procedures were incomplete in all three laboratories, lack of quality audit schemes by two laboratories and only one laboratory enrolled into external quality assurance schemes. The SLIPTA scores were one star for the research laboratory and no star for both the public and private-for-profit laboratories.
While most of the laboratory systems were in place, the low scores obtained by the assessed laboratories reflect the need for improvement to reach standards of quality assured diagnostics in the region. Therefore, routine mentorship and regional supportive supervision are necessary to increase the quality of laboratory services.
虽然实验室在临床诊断和患者管理中所占比重超过70%,但在撒哈拉以南非洲地区,获得可靠且高质量的实验室诊断服务仍然是一项挑战。为了了解乌干达西南部实验室的情况并提出基于证据的改进干预措施,我们评估了乌干达西南部三个医学和研究实验室的基线实验室质量标准。
我们于2013年10月至2014年4月进行了一项横断面调查。使用世界卫生组织非洲区域实验室服务改进工具包(AFRO_SLIPTA)清单对选定的实验室进行评估,这些实验室包括一个私立研究实验室、一个私立营利性实验室和一个公立实验室,并确定基线分数。
所评估的三个实验室符合基本设施要求,有经过培训的人员,且具备安全措施。样本接收设计合理并执行到位,有明确指定的保管链。所有实验室都拥有与其所从事工作性质相匹配的充足设备。然而,我们发现所有三个实验室的标准操作程序均不完整,两个实验室缺乏质量审核计划,只有一个实验室参加了外部质量保证计划。研究实验室的SLIPTA评分为一星,公立和私立营利性实验室均无星。
虽然大多数实验室系统已到位,但所评估实验室获得的低分反映出该地区需要改进以达到质量保证诊断的标准。因此,需要进行常规指导和区域支持性监督,以提高实验室服务质量。