Department of Clinical Laboratory, University Hospital Arnau de Vilanova, IRBLleida, Rovira Roure 80, 25198 Lleida, Spain.
Department of Laboratory Medicine, Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria.
Diagnosis (Berl). 2020 Jan 28;8(1):111-119. doi: 10.1515/dx-2019-0081. Print 2021 Feb 23.
Laboratory tests are an essential aspect of current medical practice and their use has grown exponentially. Several studies however have demonstrated inappropriate use of laboratory testing. This inappropriateness can lead to delayed or wrong diagnosis, negatively impacting patient safety and an increase in health care expenditure. The aim of the present small-scale survey was to obtain information on the current status of demand management in European laboratories, as well as the opinions of laboratory and clinical professionals in this regard.
Two surveys were developed, one for laboratory specialists and one for clinicians, covering information on current use, knowledge and opinions on the possible impact of different demand management strategies on patient outcome and health care costs. Additionally, we asked for the current state and willingness on collaboration of laboratory specialists and clinicians.
One hundred and fifty responses, 72 laboratory specialists and 78 clinicians, from nine countries were received. Developing local ordering protocols/profiles in collaboration with clinicians was the most used strategy (80.3% of laboratories). Of clinicians, 85.6% considered measures to ensure appropriate use of tests necessary and 100% were interested in advice/information about their indication. Of the laboratory specialists 97.2% were either already participating or willing to participate in multidisciplinary groups on the appropriateness of test demand as were 60.3% of clinicians, and 85.9% of clinicians were interested in attending activities about laboratory test demand management.
The results of our survey show that tools to improve the appropriate use of laboratory tests are already regularly used today. Laboratory medicine specialists as well as clinicians are willing to undertake additional shared activities aimed at improving patient-centered laboratory diagnostic workup.
实验室检测是当前医学实践的重要组成部分,其应用呈指数级增长。然而,多项研究表明,实验室检测的应用存在不当之处。这种不当之处可能导致诊断延迟或错误,对患者安全产生负面影响,并增加医疗保健支出。本小规模调查旨在了解欧洲实验室需求管理的现状,以及实验室和临床专业人员对此的看法。
我们开发了两份调查,一份针对实验室专家,一份针对临床医生,涵盖了当前使用情况、对不同需求管理策略对患者结局和医疗成本可能产生的影响的知识和意见。此外,我们还询问了实验室专家和临床医生的当前合作状态和合作意愿。
我们收到了来自九个国家的 150 份回复,其中 72 份来自实验室专家,78 份来自临床医生。与临床医生合作制定本地医嘱/检测方案/检测清单是最常用的策略(80.3%的实验室)。85.6%的临床医生认为有必要采取措施确保检测的合理使用,100%的临床医生对有关检测适应证的建议/信息感兴趣。97.2%的实验室专家已经或愿意参与多学科小组,以确定检测需求的合理性,而 60.3%的临床医生也是如此,85.9%的临床医生有兴趣参加有关实验室检测需求管理的活动。
我们的调查结果表明,改善实验室检测合理应用的工具今天已经在被定期使用。实验室医学专家和临床医生都愿意开展更多的联合活动,以改善以患者为中心的实验室诊断工作。