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Understanding user requirements to improve adoption of influenza diagnostics in clinical care within Metro Manila

BACKGROUND AND AIM: Influenza diagnostics play a critical role informing in clinical management decisions and defining the global epidemiology of the disease to support public health responses. Use of influenza diagnostics within most low‐income and middle‐income countries remains limited, including...

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Autores principales: Gerth‐Guyette, Emily, Malacad, Carol C., Demonteverde, Ma Paz, Faulx, Dunia, Lochhead, Michael J., Lupisan, Socorro P., Leader, Brandon T., Tallo, Veronica L.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6266513/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30623098
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hsr2.75
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author Gerth‐Guyette, Emily
Malacad, Carol C.
Demonteverde, Ma Paz
Faulx, Dunia
Lochhead, Michael J.
Lupisan, Socorro P.
Leader, Brandon T.
Tallo, Veronica L.
author_facet Gerth‐Guyette, Emily
Malacad, Carol C.
Demonteverde, Ma Paz
Faulx, Dunia
Lochhead, Michael J.
Lupisan, Socorro P.
Leader, Brandon T.
Tallo, Veronica L.
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description BACKGROUND AND AIM: Influenza diagnostics play a critical role informing in clinical management decisions and defining the global epidemiology of the disease to support public health responses. Use of influenza diagnostics within most low‐income and middle‐income countries remains limited, including in the Philippines, where they are currently used only for epidemiologic surveillance. The aim of this study was to define key considerations, including product characteristics, which may influence future adoption, uptake, and integration of influenza diagnostics into public and private clinical settings in this emerging Asian market. METHODS: Our study was conducted using a convenience sample of public and private hospital laboratories in Metro Manila. A usability assessment was conducted that included interviews with decision‐makers and direct observation of laboratory end users using 2 platforms representative of emerging diagnostic products: (1) a point‐of‐care antigen‐based rapid immunoassay diagnostic test paired with a reader and (2) a molecular diagnostic platform intended for decentralized use. Data were analyzed to assess user errors and device failure modes with each platform and to determine key considerations related to product adoption and uptake. RESULTS: The most difficult test step for most users on both platforms involved sample preparation. When deciding to adopt a new test, priority product attributes include performance, potential volume of demand from clinicians, equipment cost, and ease of use. Demand for new tests is likely going to be driven by clinicians, and policies and guidelines will be needed to support the introduction of new products. CONCLUSION: Adoption of influenza diagnostics in Metro Manila is feasible but will require affordable products capable of satisfying needs for use in both epidemiologic surveillance and clinical management.
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spelling pubmed-62665132019-01-08 Understanding user requirements to improve adoption of influenza diagnostics in clinical care within Metro Manila Gerth‐Guyette, Emily Malacad, Carol C. Demonteverde, Ma Paz Faulx, Dunia Lochhead, Michael J. Lupisan, Socorro P. Leader, Brandon T. Tallo, Veronica L. Health Sci Rep Research Articles BACKGROUND AND AIM: Influenza diagnostics play a critical role informing in clinical management decisions and defining the global epidemiology of the disease to support public health responses. Use of influenza diagnostics within most low‐income and middle‐income countries remains limited, including in the Philippines, where they are currently used only for epidemiologic surveillance. The aim of this study was to define key considerations, including product characteristics, which may influence future adoption, uptake, and integration of influenza diagnostics into public and private clinical settings in this emerging Asian market. METHODS: Our study was conducted using a convenience sample of public and private hospital laboratories in Metro Manila. A usability assessment was conducted that included interviews with decision‐makers and direct observation of laboratory end users using 2 platforms representative of emerging diagnostic products: (1) a point‐of‐care antigen‐based rapid immunoassay diagnostic test paired with a reader and (2) a molecular diagnostic platform intended for decentralized use. Data were analyzed to assess user errors and device failure modes with each platform and to determine key considerations related to product adoption and uptake. RESULTS: The most difficult test step for most users on both platforms involved sample preparation. When deciding to adopt a new test, priority product attributes include performance, potential volume of demand from clinicians, equipment cost, and ease of use. Demand for new tests is likely going to be driven by clinicians, and policies and guidelines will be needed to support the introduction of new products. CONCLUSION: Adoption of influenza diagnostics in Metro Manila is feasible but will require affordable products capable of satisfying needs for use in both epidemiologic surveillance and clinical management. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-08-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6266513/ /pubmed/30623098 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hsr2.75 Text en © 2018 PATH. Health Science Reports published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Malacad, Carol C.
Demonteverde, Ma Paz
Faulx, Dunia
Lochhead, Michael J.
Lupisan, Socorro P.
Leader, Brandon T.
Tallo, Veronica L.
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title_short Understanding user requirements to improve adoption of influenza diagnostics in clinical care within Metro Manila
title_sort understanding user requirements to improve adoption of influenza diagnostics in clinical care within metro manila
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6266513/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30623098
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hsr2.75
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