| Literature DB >> 26528913 |
Sabina Manumbu1, Luke R Smart2, Anna Mwale1, Kedar S Mate3, Jennifer A Downs2.
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26528913 PMCID: PMC4631364 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1001897
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Med ISSN: 1549-1277 Impact factor: 11.069
Median (interquartile range) number of days required for sequential steps for DBS testing over consecutive intervention periods.
| DBS specimen en route to reference lab | DBS testing in reference lab | Test result waiting in lab | Test result en route to clinic | Test result at clinic waiting for mother | TAT collection to Magu | TAT collection to mother | |
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| 10 (4–17.5) | 13 (11–17) | 18 (10–34) | 3 (3–7) | 9 (3–31) | 55 (35–68.5) | 63 (35–88) |
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| 9 (5–18) | 34 (24–40) | 8 (5–13) | 1 (0.5–1) | 6.5 (1–8) | 48 (43–65) | 69 (60–82) |
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| 0.867 | 0.199 |
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| 6 (3–9) | 21 (11–30) | 14 (5–17) | 0 (0–0.5) | 6 (2–14) | 38 (29–51) | 58 (42–78) |
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| 0.072 |
| 0.708 |
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| 0.561 |
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| 0.088 |
| 0.057 |
Bold numbers indicate significant p-values <0.05.
Barriers to expeditious dried blood spot testing and potential solutions.
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| 1) Busy health center staff responsible for coordination of transport | 1) Shift burden of collection of samples to be transported to a driver rather than health center staff |
| 2) Health center staff trying to decrease costs by shipping more samples at once | 2) Standardize and routinize specimen pickup at regular, frequent intervals |
| 3) Emphasize to health center staff the larger cost of seeking out patients later whose results are returned late | |
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| 1) No person in laboratory responsible for result transmission | 1) Place log or register in laboratory requiring documentation of result transmission |
| 2) Laboratory’s emphasis is maximizing number of test results rather than sending results | 2) Implement measurement of time to result transmission in laboratory as a quality-control standard |
| 3) Subsidize phone/SMS communication or institute automated SMS transmission method | |
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| 1) Caregivers do not understand urgency of obtaining results | 1) Improve counseling provided to caregivers at time of dried blood spot collection |
| 2) Many caregivers return routinely for vaccinations but not at other times | 2) Ensure that home visit/outreach nurse reminds caregivers to return for results |
| 3) Some caregivers grow frustrated with returning to clinic only to learn that results have still not arrived | 3) Insert space for result on child’s health card so caregiver notices that it is incomplete |