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[POCT-management during the first wave of Covid-19 in France. Results of a national survey leaded by the SFBC-POCT Working Group]

Authors :
Ludovic, Glady
Valérie, Moal
Isabelle, Benz-De Bretagne
Damien, Bouvier
Flore, Di Giovanni
Camille, Chenevier-Gobeaux
Elise, Jeannesson
Emilie, Jolly
Habiba, Kadi
Nathalie, Oueidat
Pascal, Pernet
Laurence, Pieroni
Carole, Poupon
Marie, Toussaint-Hacquard
Mickaël, Dubos
Isabelle, Martinel
Emmanuelle, Chauzit
Marie-Christine, Beauvieux
Samuel, Zozor
Source :
Annales de biologie clinique. 79(6)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

During the first wave of Covid-19 in France, in spring 2020, healthcare institution's laboratory had to adapt itself quickly to the growing demand for emergency biology, in particular by reorganizing their POCT analyzers: redeployment of analyzers and/or new installations. In order to analyze this management, a subgroup of 15 hospital biologists from the SFBC Working Group "Biochemical markers of Covid-19" sent, in fall 2020, an on-line survey to French hospital laboratories using POCT. Answers analysis (n = 86) shows a territorial disparity related to the severity of the first wave: increased activity essentially in red zones, management of unexpected situations, training of additional nursing staff for 40 % of the laboratories... The survey also showed simplification of aspects related to accreditation those periods of health crisis. An additional survey, carried out in the spring of 2021, showed good overall satisfaction of the healthcare services (n = 139) concerning the services provided by biology in the POCT sector. Because of their great adaptation capacity, the laboratories and their POCT-teams have played a key role in the management of the first wave of Covid-19 in France. However, the success of these organizations requires an essential collaboration between laboratories and healthcare services. The results of this survey are fundamental in the context of the prolongation of the pandemia throughout the world with a POCT sector appearing to be growing.

Details

Language :
French
ISSN :
19506112
Volume :
79
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Annales de biologie clinique
Accession number :
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