District level external quality assurance (EQA) of malaria microscopy in Pakistan: pilot implementation and feasibility

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Prompt, quality assured laboratory diagnosis is key to effective malaria case management and control, especially since the introduction of the more expensive artemisinin combination therapy (ACT). The malaria programme and its non-go...

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Main Authors: Khokar Nayyar, Khan Muhammad, Munir Muhammad, Walley John D, Tahir Zarfishan, Nazir Athar, Shams Nazia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2011-02-01
Series:Malaria Journal
Online Access:http://www.malariajournal.com/content/10/1/45
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spelling doaj-4fff81bdc5374b74829d889e48f5f04d2020-11-25T01:01:01ZengBMCMalaria Journal1475-28752011-02-011014510.1186/1475-2875-10-45District level external quality assurance (EQA) of malaria microscopy in Pakistan: pilot implementation and feasibilityKhokar NayyarKhan MuhammadMunir MuhammadWalley John DKhan MuhammadTahir ZarfishanNazir AtharShams Nazia<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Prompt, quality assured laboratory diagnosis is key to effective malaria case management and control, especially since the introduction of the more expensive artemisinin combination therapy (ACT). The malaria programme and its non-government partners, on the basis of WHO recommended Lot Quality Assurance methods, have developed a district level external quality assurance (EQA) system. This study was designed to assess the feasibility, under programme conditions, of an integrated district level external quality assurance and supervision approach for malaria microscopy.</p> <p>Design and Methods</p> <p>A prospective study conducted over seven months period (May-November 2007). In addition to the standard WHO EQA elements, three operational innovations were introduced, with the a district laboratory supervisor: a) onsite re-checking of slides, b) in ensuring uninterrupted availability of laboratory reagents and supplies at diagnostic centers, and c) supervision of administrative and technical components. The quantitative data for the study came from the service records/documents, whereas the qualitative data came from the key informant interviews.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>During the seven month period in four districts, a total of 8,118 slides were examined of which 209 (2.6%) were found positive for malaria parasites (slide positivity range between1.6% to 6.0%). The District Laboratory Supervisors in four districts reexamined a total of 1,770 slides (22%). The proportion of slides found discordant ranged from 0.5% to 1%. The quality of smear preparation was found acceptable in 73% slides.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>A district-based EQA, based on lot quality assurance methods was implemented, using context-specific operational guidelines, tools and training modules, and other inputs from the malaria control programme and partners. This EQA and supervision approach was found to be feasible and acceptable to those involved. Further study is required on the microscopy quality and cost-effectiveness of adding external quality assurance and supervision to district malaria microscopy services.</p> http://www.malariajournal.com/content/10/1/45
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author Khokar Nayyar
Khan Muhammad
Munir Muhammad
Walley John D
Khan Muhammad
Tahir Zarfishan
Nazir Athar
Shams Nazia
spellingShingle Khokar Nayyar
Khan Muhammad
Munir Muhammad
Walley John D
Khan Muhammad
Tahir Zarfishan
Nazir Athar
Shams Nazia
District level external quality assurance (EQA) of malaria microscopy in Pakistan: pilot implementation and feasibility
Malaria Journal
author_facet Khokar Nayyar
Khan Muhammad
Munir Muhammad
Walley John D
Khan Muhammad
Tahir Zarfishan
Nazir Athar
Shams Nazia
author_sort Khokar Nayyar
title District level external quality assurance (EQA) of malaria microscopy in Pakistan: pilot implementation and feasibility
title_short District level external quality assurance (EQA) of malaria microscopy in Pakistan: pilot implementation and feasibility
title_full District level external quality assurance (EQA) of malaria microscopy in Pakistan: pilot implementation and feasibility
title_fullStr District level external quality assurance (EQA) of malaria microscopy in Pakistan: pilot implementation and feasibility
title_full_unstemmed District level external quality assurance (EQA) of malaria microscopy in Pakistan: pilot implementation and feasibility
title_sort district level external quality assurance (eqa) of malaria microscopy in pakistan: pilot implementation and feasibility
publisher BMC
series Malaria Journal
issn 1475-2875
publishDate 2011-02-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Prompt, quality assured laboratory diagnosis is key to effective malaria case management and control, especially since the introduction of the more expensive artemisinin combination therapy (ACT). The malaria programme and its non-government partners, on the basis of WHO recommended Lot Quality Assurance methods, have developed a district level external quality assurance (EQA) system. This study was designed to assess the feasibility, under programme conditions, of an integrated district level external quality assurance and supervision approach for malaria microscopy.</p> <p>Design and Methods</p> <p>A prospective study conducted over seven months period (May-November 2007). In addition to the standard WHO EQA elements, three operational innovations were introduced, with the a district laboratory supervisor: a) onsite re-checking of slides, b) in ensuring uninterrupted availability of laboratory reagents and supplies at diagnostic centers, and c) supervision of administrative and technical components. The quantitative data for the study came from the service records/documents, whereas the qualitative data came from the key informant interviews.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>During the seven month period in four districts, a total of 8,118 slides were examined of which 209 (2.6%) were found positive for malaria parasites (slide positivity range between1.6% to 6.0%). The District Laboratory Supervisors in four districts reexamined a total of 1,770 slides (22%). The proportion of slides found discordant ranged from 0.5% to 1%. The quality of smear preparation was found acceptable in 73% slides.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>A district-based EQA, based on lot quality assurance methods was implemented, using context-specific operational guidelines, tools and training modules, and other inputs from the malaria control programme and partners. This EQA and supervision approach was found to be feasible and acceptable to those involved. Further study is required on the microscopy quality and cost-effectiveness of adding external quality assurance and supervision to district malaria microscopy services.</p>
url http://www.malariajournal.com/content/10/1/45
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