Virtual assessment,training, and evaluation of clinical laboratory technologists amidst peak Covid-19 pandemic: An observational study |
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Authors: | Sibtain Ahmed Abid Muhammad Abbas Farhat Jahan Tomris Ozben |
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Affiliation: | 1. Aga Khan University, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Section of Clinical Chemistry, Karachi, Pakistan ; 2. Akdeniz University, Department of Medical Biochemistry, Antalya, Turkey |
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Abstract: | Medical technologists are considered a neglected group when it comes to academic interventions. We developed and implemented an educational intervention and assessment for the technologists based on an online questionnaire as a pre-test consisting of questions related to knowledge (n=5), attitude (n=3), and practices (n=4) of daily internal quality control (QC) monitoring via Google Docs survey tool. This study served multiple purposes. It allowed keeping the technologists engaged during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic while also improving the knowledge, attitude, and practices about the internal quality control using Bio-Rad Unity Real Time (URT) QC software. Subjects were graded based on the scores they received out of 100 (0-60 = poor; 61-79 = good; 80-100 = excellent). Training materials, i.e., a set of 5 videos every week via e-mail, were circulated. A voice-over PowerPoint presentation was also shared for easy comprehension. This activity was repeated after one month. A post-test was administered to assess the improvement. The study results show significant improvement in the technologists'' performance after the intervention. |
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Keywords: | quality control technologist Covid-19 Unity Real Time laboratory clinical chemistry |
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