PLoS ONE (Jan 2014)

Piloting laboratory quality system management in six health facilities in Nigeria.

  • Henry Mbah,
  • Emmanuel Ojo,
  • James Ameh,
  • Humphrey Musuluma,
  • Olubunmi Ruth Negedu-Momoh,
  • Feyisayo Jegede,
  • Olufunmilayo Ojo,
  • Nkem Uwakwe,
  • Kingsley Ochei,
  • Michael Dada,
  • Donald Udah,
  • Robert Chiegil,
  • Kwasi Torpey

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0116185
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 12
p. e116185

Abstract

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BACKGROUND:Achieving accreditation in laboratories is a challenge in Nigeria like in most African countries. Nigeria adopted the World Health Organization Regional Office for Africa Stepwise Laboratory (Quality) Improvement Process Towards Accreditation (WHO/AFRO- SLIPTA) in 2010. We report on FHI360 effort and progress in piloting WHO-AFRO recognition and accreditation preparedness in six health facility laboratories in five different states of Nigeria. METHOD:Laboratory assessments were conducted at baseline, follow up and exit using the WHO/AFRO- SLIPTA checklist. From the total percentage score obtained, the quality status of laboratories were classified using a zero to five star rating, based on the WHO/AFRO quality improvement stepwise approach. Major interventions include advocacy, capacity building, mentorship and quality improvement projects. RESULTS:At baseline audit, two of the laboratories attained 1- star while the remaining four were at 0- star. At follow up audit one lab was at 1- star, two at 3-star and three at 4-star. At exit audit, four labs were at 4- star, one at 3-star and one at 2-star rating. One laboratory dropped a 'star' at exit audit, while others consistently improved. The two weakest elements at baseline; internal audit (4%) and occurrence/incidence management (15%) improved significantly, with an exit score of 76% and 81% respectively. The elements facility and safety was the major strength across board throughout the audit exercise. CONCLUSION:This effort resulted in measurable and positive impact on the laboratories. We recommend further improvement towards a formal international accreditation status and scale up of WHO/AFRO- SLIPTA implementation in Nigeria.