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RESEARCH OF URGENT BIOCHEMISTRY TEST ORDERING HABIT

Yıl 2018, Cilt: 5 Sayı: 3, 54 - 57, 01.10.2018

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Aims: This study aims to reveal the inappropriate use of biochemical laboratory testing at Trakya University Hospital Biochemistry Laboratory, increase the awareness of the physicians and prevent time loss.

Methods: This study was descriptive, retrospective and carried out by scanning data resources. Two 48-hour intervals were chosen to evaluate the test ordering habits of the physicians working at Trakya University Hospital. Between the dates of 3rd - 5th of November 2017, Trakya University Hospital Biochemistry Laboratory was working fully functionally. However, between the dates of 10th - 12th of November 2017, the automation system of the hospital was scheduled to be shutdown due to a technical error. All the physicians working at Trakya University Hospital were informed about the technical error of the automation system and were told that they would need to order only stat tests by using old-fashioned test request forms. The data of ordered tests in these two-time intervals were analyzed and compared by using frequencies and percentages as descriptive statistics.

Results: The mean number of tests per patient was 23 between 3rd - 5th of November 2017 and 15.5 between 10th - 12th of November 2017. The number of patients who had at least one test order decreased only 13.1% between 10th - 12th of November 2017. The total number of departments who made at least one test order increased by one between 10th - 12th of November 2017.

Conclusion: This study indicates that physicians should be more careful while ordering tests which are necessary. Therefore, there is a need for better communication between the laboratory staff and physicians that also plays a significant role in providing better health care for the patients.

Kaynakça

  • 1. Tiersten D. The “stat” problem. Clin Lab Med 1983;3(3):499-507.
  • 2. Volmar KE, Wilkinson DS, Wagar EA et al. Utilization of stat test priority in the clinical laboratory. Arch Pathol Lab Med 2013;137(2):220-7.
  • 3. Cathcart P, Emancipator K. Preventing overuse of stat testing. Lab Med 1997;28(3):165-6.
  • 4. Hilborne L, Lee H, Cathcart P. STAT testing? A guideline for meeting clinician turnaround time requirements. Practice parameter. Am J Clin Pathol 1996;105(6):671-5.
  • 5. Sucov A, Bazarian JJ, deLahunta et al. Test ordering guidelines can alter ordering patterns in an academic emergency department. J Emerg Med 1999;17(3):391-7.
  • 6. Australasian College for Emergency Medicine, The Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia. Guideline on pathology testing in the emergency medicine. 2012. Available from URL: https://www.rcpa.edu.au/getattachment/8424e33b-8688-4c7d-b5ab-fbc4c38bccb9/ Pathology-Testing-in-the-Emergency-Department (11.09.2018).
  • 7. Yılmaz FM, Kahveci R, Aksoy A et al. Impact of laboratory test use strategies in a Turkish hospital. PLoS ONE 2016;11(4):e0153693.
Yıl 2018, Cilt: 5 Sayı: 3, 54 - 57, 01.10.2018

Öz

Kaynakça

  • 1. Tiersten D. The “stat” problem. Clin Lab Med 1983;3(3):499-507.
  • 2. Volmar KE, Wilkinson DS, Wagar EA et al. Utilization of stat test priority in the clinical laboratory. Arch Pathol Lab Med 2013;137(2):220-7.
  • 3. Cathcart P, Emancipator K. Preventing overuse of stat testing. Lab Med 1997;28(3):165-6.
  • 4. Hilborne L, Lee H, Cathcart P. STAT testing? A guideline for meeting clinician turnaround time requirements. Practice parameter. Am J Clin Pathol 1996;105(6):671-5.
  • 5. Sucov A, Bazarian JJ, deLahunta et al. Test ordering guidelines can alter ordering patterns in an academic emergency department. J Emerg Med 1999;17(3):391-7.
  • 6. Australasian College for Emergency Medicine, The Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia. Guideline on pathology testing in the emergency medicine. 2012. Available from URL: https://www.rcpa.edu.au/getattachment/8424e33b-8688-4c7d-b5ab-fbc4c38bccb9/ Pathology-Testing-in-the-Emergency-Department (11.09.2018).
  • 7. Yılmaz FM, Kahveci R, Aksoy A et al. Impact of laboratory test use strategies in a Turkish hospital. PLoS ONE 2016;11(4):e0153693.
Toplam 7 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil İngilizce
Konular Klinik Tıp Bilimleri
Bölüm Araştırma Makalesi
Yazarlar

Kubilay Elmacı

Betül İnce Bu kişi benim

Sevgi Eskiocak Bu kişi benim

Eray Özgün

Yayımlanma Tarihi 1 Ekim 2018
Gönderilme Tarihi 12 Eylül 2018
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2018 Cilt: 5 Sayı: 3

Kaynak Göster

APA Elmacı, K., İnce, B., Eskiocak, S., Özgün, E. (2018). RESEARCH OF URGENT BIOCHEMISTRY TEST ORDERING HABIT. Turkish Medical Student Journal, 5(3), 54-57.
AMA Elmacı K, İnce B, Eskiocak S, Özgün E. RESEARCH OF URGENT BIOCHEMISTRY TEST ORDERING HABIT. TMSJ. Ekim 2018;5(3):54-57.
Chicago Elmacı, Kubilay, Betül İnce, Sevgi Eskiocak, ve Eray Özgün. “RESEARCH OF URGENT BIOCHEMISTRY TEST ORDERING HABIT”. Turkish Medical Student Journal 5, sy. 3 (Ekim 2018): 54-57.
EndNote Elmacı K, İnce B, Eskiocak S, Özgün E (01 Ekim 2018) RESEARCH OF URGENT BIOCHEMISTRY TEST ORDERING HABIT. Turkish Medical Student Journal 5 3 54–57.
IEEE K. Elmacı, B. İnce, S. Eskiocak, ve E. Özgün, “RESEARCH OF URGENT BIOCHEMISTRY TEST ORDERING HABIT”, TMSJ, c. 5, sy. 3, ss. 54–57, 2018.
ISNAD Elmacı, Kubilay vd. “RESEARCH OF URGENT BIOCHEMISTRY TEST ORDERING HABIT”. Turkish Medical Student Journal 5/3 (Ekim 2018), 54-57.
JAMA Elmacı K, İnce B, Eskiocak S, Özgün E. RESEARCH OF URGENT BIOCHEMISTRY TEST ORDERING HABIT. TMSJ. 2018;5:54–57.
MLA Elmacı, Kubilay vd. “RESEARCH OF URGENT BIOCHEMISTRY TEST ORDERING HABIT”. Turkish Medical Student Journal, c. 5, sy. 3, 2018, ss. 54-57.
Vancouver Elmacı K, İnce B, Eskiocak S, Özgün E. RESEARCH OF URGENT BIOCHEMISTRY TEST ORDERING HABIT. TMSJ. 2018;5(3):54-7.