| Literature DB >> 29062726 |
Talkmore Maruta1, David Motebang2, Lebina Mathabo2, Philip J Rotz1, Joseph Wanyoike1, Trevor Peter1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The improvment of the quality of testing services in public laboratories is a high priority in many countries. Consequently, initiatives to train laboratory staff on quality management are being implemented, for example, the World Health Organization Regional Headquarters for Africa (WHO-AFRO) Strengthening Laboratory Management Towards Accreditation (SLMTA). Mentorship may be an effective way to augment these efforts.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 29062726 PMCID: PMC5644515 DOI: 10.4102/ajlm.v1i1.6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Afr J Lab Med ISSN: 2225-2002
Profiles of the four laboratories where the mentorship model was implemented.
| Characteristic | Mafeteng | Scott | Motebang | Queen Elizabeth II Central Laboratory |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Level | District | District | District | Central Laboratory |
| Affiliation | Government | CHAL | Government | Government |
| Layout | 2 testing rooms | 3 testing rooms | 3 testing rooms | 1 large testing room |
| Staff | 2 technologists[ | 3 technologists | 7 technologists | 16 technologists |
| Sections | Chemistry | Chemistry | Chemistry | CD4 |
| Volume of testing (samples/month) | 900–1000 | 1000–2000 | 2000–3000 | 3000–4000 |
| Distance from capital city (km) | ~100 | ~50 | ~200 | In capital city |
CHAL, Christian Health Association of Lesotho.
Technologists hold diploma from local training institute.
Laboratory aides trained 100% on the bench. Microscopists perform TB microscopy only.
FIGURE 1Schematic representation of the 10 weeks of mentorship split into two blocks of six and four weeks with six to eight weeks in between.
Example summary of assessment findings table formulated after each assessment to be used by the laboratory and mentor to generate action plans.
| Checklist section | Item | Observation or conformity or nonconformity | 15189 Clause | Action or comment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| General information | Cleaners and drivers | Training records for cleaners could not be verified. Training of drivers also needs to be updated. | 5.2.10. Work areas to be kept clean and measures shall be taken to ensure good housekeeping. Special procedures and training for personnel could be necessary to that end. | Mentor to assist with design of Bio-Safety Training with Safety Officer. |
| 1.0 Documents and records | Documents and record control | SOPs have effective date but there is no indication of date of retrieval from the system. | 4.3.2 (a, d) Procedure shall be adopted for review and approval of documents. | QA Office to review document header. Supervisor to make follow ups on progress of the new document control/SOP writing SOP being drafted. |
Example of laboratory action plan derived from the summary of assessment findings.
| Action item | Responsible persons | Timeline | Signature[ | Review after due date | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Review 1[ | Review 2[ | Review 3[ | ||||
| QA Officer to review document control header | QA Officer | 30 June | ||||
The person assigned the task has to sign as an indication of responsibility of the task. After each due date, the progress of the action item is reviewed and status updated under review 1 to 3.
Summary of WHO AFRO SLIPTA checklist that covers the 12 Quality System Essentials and the weighted marks of each section out of the 250 total points.
| Section | Total points | Assessed score[ | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Documents and records | 25 | |
| 2. | Management reviews | 12 | |
| 3. | Organisation and personnel | 20 | |
| 4. | Client management and customer service | 8 | |
| 5. | Equipment | 30 | |
| 6. | Internal audit | 10 | |
| 7. | Purchasing and inventory | 30 | |
| 8. | Information management | 14 | |
| 9. | Process control and internal and external quality assessment | 43 | |
| 10. | Corrective action | 8 | |
| 11. | Occurrence/incident management and process improvement | 10 | |
| 12. | Facilities and safety | 40 | |
The assessed score for each section would be placed in this column.
Assessment scores at specific time points during the mentorship periods at three district laboratories in Maseru, Lesotho.
| Laboratory name | Baseline | End of six weeks mentorship | Start of 2nd mentor period | End of ten weeks mentorship |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mafeteng | 109 | 146 | 163 | 198 |
| Motebang | 76 | 119 | 158 | 165 |
| Scott | 138 | 144 | - | 184 |
FIGURE 2Performance of the three district laboratories at baseline, end of six weeks, beginning of four weeks follow-up visit and at 10 weeks using the SLIPTA checklist.
FIGURE 3Performance of (a) Mafeteng District Laboratory, (b) Motebang District Laboratory and (c) Scott District Laboratory on the 12 sections of the SLIPTA checklist over 10 weeks of mentorship.
FIGURE 4Average performance (based on the WHO-AFRO SLIPTA checklist) of the three district laboratories over the 10 weeks mentorship measured at the four time points during the study: (1) initial baseline, (2) exit after first six weeks mentorship, (3) start of second mentorship period and (4) at the end of the 10 weeks of mentorship. Average marks of the three laboratories are expressed as a percentage of the weighted total for each of the 12 sections of the checklist.
Assessment scores at specific time points during the mentorship periods at Queen Elizabeth II Central Laboratory.
| Laboratory section | Baseline | End of five weeks mentorship | Start of 2nd mentor period | End of ten weeks mentorship |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CD4 Laboratory 1 | 44 | 61 | - | 64 |
| CD4 Laboratory 2 | 13 | 48 | - | 50 |
| FBC Section | 44 | 70 | - | 54 |
| Cytology laboratory | 24 | 48 | - | - |
| Chemistry | 45 | 59 | - | 67 |
FBC, full blood count.
The section-specific checklist was out of total possible marks of 250.
Summary of WHO AFRO SLIPTA checklist that covers the 12 Quality System Essentials and the weighted marks of each section out of the 250 total points.
| Number of stars | Points range | Percentage range (%) |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | 0–137 | < 55 |
| 1 | 138–160 | 55–64 |
| 2 | 161–185 | 65–74 |
| 3 | 186–211 | 75–84 |
| 4 | 212–236 | 85–94 |
| 5 | 237–250 | > 95 |