Department of Medical Biochemistry, Kahramanmaras Necip Fazil City Hospital, Kahramanmaras, Turkey.
Department of Medical Biochemistry, Acibadem Labmed Clinical Laboratories, Istanbul, Turkey.
Biochem Med (Zagreb). 2021 Feb 15;31(1):010705. doi: 10.11613/BM.2021.010705. Epub 2020 Dec 15.
To interpret test results correctly, understanding of the variations that affect test results is essential. The aim of this study is: 1) to evaluate the clinicians' knowledge and opinion concerning biological variation (BV), and 2) to investigate if clinicians use BV in the interpretation of test results.
This study uses a questionnaire comprising open-ended and close-ended questions. Questions were selected from the real-life numerical examples of interpretation of test results, the knowledge about main sources of variations in laboratories and the opinion of clinicians on BV. A total of 399 clinicians were interviewed, and the answers were evaluated using a scoring system ranked from A (clinician has the highest level of knowledge and the ability of using BV data) to D (clinician has no knowledge about variations in laboratory). The results were presented as number (N) and percentage (%).
Altogether, 60.4% of clinicians have knowledge of pre-analytical and analytical variations; but only 3.5% of them have knowledge related to BV. The number of clinicians using BV data or reference change value (RCV) to interpret measurements results was zero, while 79.4% of clinicians accepted that the difference between two measurements results located within the reference interval may be significant.
Clinicians do not use BV data or tools derived from BV such as RCV to interpret test results. It is recommended that BV should be included in the medical school curriculum, and clinicians should be encouraged to use BV data for safe and valid interpretation of test results.
为了正确解读检验结果,了解影响检验结果的各种变化至关重要。本研究旨在:1)评估临床医生对生物学变异(BV)的知识和看法,2)探讨临床医生是否在检验结果解读中使用 BV。
本研究采用包含开放式和封闭式问题的问卷。问题选自检验结果解读的实际数值示例、实验室主要变异源的知识以及临床医生对 BV 的看法。共对 399 名临床医生进行了访谈,采用评分系统对答案进行评估,从 A(临床医生具有最高水平的知识和使用 BV 数据的能力)到 D(临床医生对实验室中的变异没有任何了解)进行排名。结果以数字(N)和百分比(%)表示。
共有 60.4%的临床医生了解分析前和分析中的变异;但只有 3.5%的人了解与 BV 相关的知识。没有临床医生使用 BV 数据或参考变化值(RCV)来解读测量结果,而 79.4%的临床医生认为位于参考区间内的两个测量结果之间的差异可能具有临床意义。
临床医生不使用 BV 数据或源自 BV 的工具(如 RCV)来解读检验结果。建议将 BV 纳入医学院课程,并鼓励临床医生使用 BV 数据对检验结果进行安全有效的解读。