Baron E J, Francis D, Peddecord K M
Department of Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles 90024, USA.
J Clin Microbiol. 1996 Mar;34(3):496-500. doi: 10.1128/jcm.34.3.496-500.1996.
Recent years have seen increasing emphasis on cost containment and quality improvement in clinical laboratory activities. Modifying those activities to enhance clinical relevance is one strategy that should be satisfying to both laboratory scientists and administrators. This guest commentary describes one approach to quality improvement--the use of user surveys to identify areas for improvement. As an initial attempt to define such areas in clinical diagnostic microbiology, infectious disease specialists, targeted for their particular interest and expertise in microbiology laboratory results, were polled and their responses were analyzed. Some of these data have been presented previously (E. J. Baron, D. P. Francis, and K. M. Peddecord, abstr. C-170, p. 520, in Abstracts of the 94th General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, 1994; K. M. Peddecord, E. J. Baron, D. P. Francis, and A. S. Benenson, abstr. C-172, p. 520, in Abstracts of the 94th General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, 1994; K. M. Peddecord, E. J. Baron, D. P. Francis, and J. A. Drew, Am. J. Clin. Pathol. 105:58-64, 1996). The discussion includes our recommendations for the use of these survey responses, and their limitations, as stimuli to initiate reexamination of certain microbiology laboratory practices in the interest of developing more cost-effective and clinically relevant protocols.
近年来,临床实验室活动越来越强调成本控制和质量改进。调整这些活动以增强临床相关性是一种既能让实验室科学家又能让管理人员满意的策略。这篇特邀评论描述了一种质量改进方法——利用用户调查来确定改进领域。作为在临床诊断微生物学中界定此类领域的初步尝试,针对传染病专家在微生物学实验室结果方面的特殊兴趣和专业知识进行了民意调查,并对他们的回答进行了分析。其中一些数据此前已经公布过(E. J. 巴伦、D. P. 弗朗西斯和K. M. 佩德科德,摘要C - 170,第520页,载于《美国微生物学会第94届年会摘要》,1994年;K. M. 佩德科德、E. J. 巴伦、D. P. 弗朗西斯和A. S. 贝内森,摘要C - 172,第520页,载于《美国微生物学会第94届年会摘要》,1994年;K. M. 佩德科德、E. J. 巴伦、D. P. 弗朗西斯和J. A. 德鲁,《美国临床病理学杂志》105:58 - 64,1996年)。讨论内容包括我们对于如何利用这些调查结果的建议以及它们的局限性,以此作为一种刺激因素,促使重新审视某些微生物学实验室操作,以便制定出更具成本效益且与临床相关的方案。