Introduction. Around 60-70% of diagnostic and therapeutic decisions are based on blood exams. Several errors occur during the pre-analytic phase. Aims. of this study were: to describe nurses' behaviours in blood specimen collection; to describe prevalence and type of pre-analytical errors; to assess the association between pre-analytical errors and occurrence of unsuitable specimens. Methods. An observational cross-sectional study was conducted by means of a structured form based on up-to-date clinical recommendations. A researcher observed nurses' behaviors during 172 blood sampling procedures in medical, surgical and emergency care settings. Unsuitable procedures were registered. Results. Most behaviours were correct, however some signifi...
Background: The presence of preanalytical errors is a recurring fact in all areas of healthcare tha...
Background: Laboratory errors arise at any stage of testing. Detecting these inaccuracies before res...
Objective The aim of this study was to study the incidence of preanalytical errors in the clinical c...
Introduction. Around 60-70% of diagnostic and therapeutic decisions are based on blood exams. Severa...
Background: Most errors in the venous blood testing process are preanalytical, i.e. they occur befor...
Errors in laboratory testing process may have an adverse impact on patient care. The pre-analytical ...
Laboratory testing of blood samples is essential for the diagnosis and treatment of patients. This a...
Laboratories play an important role in the diagnosis and management of the disease. Errors are part ...
Pre-analytical error in pathology is responsible for as much as 85% of total errors in the testing p...
Background Venous blood tests constitute an important part in the diagnosis and treatment of patient...
Laboratory testing is roughly divided into three phases: a pre-analytical phase, an analytical phase...
BACKGROUND: An important component of laboratory medicine is preanalytical phase. Since laboratory r...
Introduction: Pre-analytical errors is the major source of mistakes in laboratory diagnostics. It in...
Laboratory testing is roughly divided into three phases: a pre-analytical phase, an analytical phase...
Several lines of evidence now confirm that the vast majority of errors in laboratory medicine occur ...
Background: The presence of preanalytical errors is a recurring fact in all areas of healthcare tha...
Background: Laboratory errors arise at any stage of testing. Detecting these inaccuracies before res...
Objective The aim of this study was to study the incidence of preanalytical errors in the clinical c...
Introduction. Around 60-70% of diagnostic and therapeutic decisions are based on blood exams. Severa...
Background: Most errors in the venous blood testing process are preanalytical, i.e. they occur befor...
Errors in laboratory testing process may have an adverse impact on patient care. The pre-analytical ...
Laboratory testing of blood samples is essential for the diagnosis and treatment of patients. This a...
Laboratories play an important role in the diagnosis and management of the disease. Errors are part ...
Pre-analytical error in pathology is responsible for as much as 85% of total errors in the testing p...
Background Venous blood tests constitute an important part in the diagnosis and treatment of patient...
Laboratory testing is roughly divided into three phases: a pre-analytical phase, an analytical phase...
BACKGROUND: An important component of laboratory medicine is preanalytical phase. Since laboratory r...
Introduction: Pre-analytical errors is the major source of mistakes in laboratory diagnostics. It in...
Laboratory testing is roughly divided into three phases: a pre-analytical phase, an analytical phase...
Several lines of evidence now confirm that the vast majority of errors in laboratory medicine occur ...
Background: The presence of preanalytical errors is a recurring fact in all areas of healthcare tha...
Background: Laboratory errors arise at any stage of testing. Detecting these inaccuracies before res...
Objective The aim of this study was to study the incidence of preanalytical errors in the clinical c...