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Implementation of a customised antimicrobial resistance laboratory scorecard in Cameroon, Ethiopia and Kenya

BACKGROUND: In low-resource settings, antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is detected by traditional culture-based methods and ensuring the quality of such services is a challenge. The AMR Scorecard provides laboratories with a technical assessment tool for strengthening the quality of bacterial culture,...

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Autores principales: Trollip, André, Gadde, Renuka, Datema, Tjeerd, Gatwechi, Kamau, Oskam, Linda, Katz, Zachary, Whitelaw, Andrew, Kinyanjui, Peter, Njukeng, Patrick, Wendifraw, Dawit A., Mugerwa, Ibrahimm, Najjuka, Grace, Dayie, Nicholas, Opintan, Japheth A., Albert, Heidi
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Publicado: AOSIS 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9257829/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35811751
http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/ajlm.v11i1.1476
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author Trollip, André
Gadde, Renuka
Datema, Tjeerd
Gatwechi, Kamau
Oskam, Linda
Katz, Zachary
Whitelaw, Andrew
Kinyanjui, Peter
Njukeng, Patrick
Wendifraw, Dawit A.
Mugerwa, Ibrahimm
Najjuka, Grace
Dayie, Nicholas
Opintan, Japheth A.
Albert, Heidi
author_facet Trollip, André
Gadde, Renuka
Datema, Tjeerd
Gatwechi, Kamau
Oskam, Linda
Katz, Zachary
Whitelaw, Andrew
Kinyanjui, Peter
Njukeng, Patrick
Wendifraw, Dawit A.
Mugerwa, Ibrahimm
Najjuka, Grace
Dayie, Nicholas
Opintan, Japheth A.
Albert, Heidi
author_sort Trollip, André
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description BACKGROUND: In low-resource settings, antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is detected by traditional culture-based methods and ensuring the quality of such services is a challenge. The AMR Scorecard provides laboratories with a technical assessment tool for strengthening the quality of bacterial culture, identification, and antimicrobial testing procedures. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the performance of the AMR Scorecard in 11 pilot laboratory evaluations in three countries also assessed with the Stepwise Laboratory Quality Improvement Process Towards Accreditation (SLIPTA) checklist. METHODS: Pilot laboratory evaluations were conducted in Cameroon, Ethiopia and Kenya between February 2019 and March 2019. Assessors with previous SLIPTA and microbiology experience were trained. Assessors performed the laboratory assessments using the SLIPTA and AMR Scorecard tools. RESULTS: Weaknesses in technical procedures and the quality management systems were identified in all areas and all laboratories. Safety had the highest mean performance score (SLIPTA: 68%; AMR Scorecard: 73%) while management review had the lowest (SLIPTA: 32%; AMR Scorecard: 8%) across all laboratories. The AMR Scorecard scores were generally consistent with SLIPTA scores. The AMR Scorecard identified technical weaknesses in AMR testing, and SLIPTA identified weaknesses in the quality management systems in the laboratories. CONCLUSION: Since the AMR Scorecard identified important gaps in AMR testing not detected by SLIPTA, it is recommended that microbiology laboratories use SLIPTA and the AMR Scorecard in parallel when preparing for accreditation. Expanding the use of the AMR Scorecard is a priority to address the need for quality clinical microbiology laboratory services in support of optimal patient care and AMR surveillance.
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spelling pubmed-92578292022-07-07 Implementation of a customised antimicrobial resistance laboratory scorecard in Cameroon, Ethiopia and Kenya Trollip, André Gadde, Renuka Datema, Tjeerd Gatwechi, Kamau Oskam, Linda Katz, Zachary Whitelaw, Andrew Kinyanjui, Peter Njukeng, Patrick Wendifraw, Dawit A. Mugerwa, Ibrahimm Najjuka, Grace Dayie, Nicholas Opintan, Japheth A. Albert, Heidi Afr J Lab Med Original Research BACKGROUND: In low-resource settings, antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is detected by traditional culture-based methods and ensuring the quality of such services is a challenge. The AMR Scorecard provides laboratories with a technical assessment tool for strengthening the quality of bacterial culture, identification, and antimicrobial testing procedures. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the performance of the AMR Scorecard in 11 pilot laboratory evaluations in three countries also assessed with the Stepwise Laboratory Quality Improvement Process Towards Accreditation (SLIPTA) checklist. METHODS: Pilot laboratory evaluations were conducted in Cameroon, Ethiopia and Kenya between February 2019 and March 2019. Assessors with previous SLIPTA and microbiology experience were trained. Assessors performed the laboratory assessments using the SLIPTA and AMR Scorecard tools. RESULTS: Weaknesses in technical procedures and the quality management systems were identified in all areas and all laboratories. Safety had the highest mean performance score (SLIPTA: 68%; AMR Scorecard: 73%) while management review had the lowest (SLIPTA: 32%; AMR Scorecard: 8%) across all laboratories. The AMR Scorecard scores were generally consistent with SLIPTA scores. The AMR Scorecard identified technical weaknesses in AMR testing, and SLIPTA identified weaknesses in the quality management systems in the laboratories. CONCLUSION: Since the AMR Scorecard identified important gaps in AMR testing not detected by SLIPTA, it is recommended that microbiology laboratories use SLIPTA and the AMR Scorecard in parallel when preparing for accreditation. Expanding the use of the AMR Scorecard is a priority to address the need for quality clinical microbiology laboratory services in support of optimal patient care and AMR surveillance. AOSIS 2022-06-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9257829/ /pubmed/35811751 http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/ajlm.v11i1.1476 Text en © 2022. The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee: AOSIS. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.
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Trollip, André
Gadde, Renuka
Datema, Tjeerd
Gatwechi, Kamau
Oskam, Linda
Katz, Zachary
Whitelaw, Andrew
Kinyanjui, Peter
Njukeng, Patrick
Wendifraw, Dawit A.
Mugerwa, Ibrahimm
Najjuka, Grace
Dayie, Nicholas
Opintan, Japheth A.
Albert, Heidi
Implementation of a customised antimicrobial resistance laboratory scorecard in Cameroon, Ethiopia and Kenya
title Implementation of a customised antimicrobial resistance laboratory scorecard in Cameroon, Ethiopia and Kenya
title_full Implementation of a customised antimicrobial resistance laboratory scorecard in Cameroon, Ethiopia and Kenya
title_fullStr Implementation of a customised antimicrobial resistance laboratory scorecard in Cameroon, Ethiopia and Kenya
title_full_unstemmed Implementation of a customised antimicrobial resistance laboratory scorecard in Cameroon, Ethiopia and Kenya
title_short Implementation of a customised antimicrobial resistance laboratory scorecard in Cameroon, Ethiopia and Kenya
title_sort implementation of a customised antimicrobial resistance laboratory scorecard in cameroon, ethiopia and kenya
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9257829/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35811751
http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/ajlm.v11i1.1476
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