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The real world of blood glucose point-of-care testing (POCT) system running in China teaching hospital

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posted on 2018-05-09, 10:20 authored by Feng-fei Li, Yun Xie, Bing-yin Shi, Min Niu, Hui Guo, Yan Cao, Bing-li Liu, Reng-na Yan, Xiao-fei Su, Jin-dan Wu, Dan-feng Zhang, Li-ming Chen, Jian-hua Ma

Background: The blood glucose point-of-care testing (POCT) system is important in the decision-making process involving patients suspected of having hypoglycemia. To investigate the real world of the POCT system being used in teaching hospitals in China.

Methods: The survey was conducted by Hisend Research Group from May 2015 to July 2015 in four teaching hospitals in China. The survey questions were referred to the ISO 15197:2013 standard requirements for the use of the POCT system in a hospital setting.

Results: A total of 170 subjects were included from 4 hospitals, which included nursing staff, nurse unit managers, employees from the department of medical instruments, and staff members employed by the clinical laboratories in the Tianjin Metabolism Hospital, Nanjing First Hospital, First Affiliated Hospital of Dalian Medical University, and the First hospital affiliated with the Xi’an Transportation University. The average score for the four hospitals surveyed in this study was 66.6, which varied from 46.1 to 79.7. The main factors influencing the scores were the multiple choices of blood-glucose meters, and the quality control assessment.

Conclusion:Our data indicates that the real world use of the POCT system in hospital settings in China needs more closer adherence to a quality management framework.

Funding

This study was funded by Ascensia Diabetes Care Shanghai Co., Ltd.

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