TY - JOUR
T1 - Disruption of laboratory activities during the COVID-19 pandemic
T2 - results of an EFLM Task Force Preparation of Labs for Emergencies (TF-PLE) survey
AU - Lippi, Giuseppe
AU - Cadamuro, Janne
AU - Danese, Elisa
AU - Favaloro, Emmanuel J
AU - Favresse, Julien
AU - Henry, Brandon M
AU - Jovicic, Snezana
AU - Ozben, Tomris
AU - Plebani, Mario
AU - Thachil, Jecko
N1 - Copyright © 2023 International Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (IFCC). All rights reserved.
PY - 2023/10
Y1 - 2023/10
N2 - BACKGROUND: The EFLM Task Force Preparation of Labs for Emergencies (TF-PLE) created a survey that has been distributed to its members for gathering information on the key hazards experienced by European medical laboratories during the COVID-19 pandemic.METHODS: The survey was distributed to over 12,000 potential contacts (laboratory workers) via an EFLM newsletter, with responses collected between May 8 and June 8, 2023.RESULTS: Two hundred replies were collected and examined from European laboratories. 69.7% and 78.1% of all responders said they were short on non-COVID and COVID reagents, respectively. Exactly half of respondents (50.0%) said that they could not complete all laboratory tests required for a specific period, but this figure climbed to 61.2% for COVID tests. Finally, 72.3% of respondents expressed exhaustion during the pandemic, and 61.2% reported increasing patient hostility.CONCLUSIONS: The COVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact on laboratory medicine in Europe. Cultural change, proactive planning, and even re-engineering in some parts of the laboratory industry may thus be necessary to prepare for future challenges.
AB - BACKGROUND: The EFLM Task Force Preparation of Labs for Emergencies (TF-PLE) created a survey that has been distributed to its members for gathering information on the key hazards experienced by European medical laboratories during the COVID-19 pandemic.METHODS: The survey was distributed to over 12,000 potential contacts (laboratory workers) via an EFLM newsletter, with responses collected between May 8 and June 8, 2023.RESULTS: Two hundred replies were collected and examined from European laboratories. 69.7% and 78.1% of all responders said they were short on non-COVID and COVID reagents, respectively. Exactly half of respondents (50.0%) said that they could not complete all laboratory tests required for a specific period, but this figure climbed to 61.2% for COVID tests. Finally, 72.3% of respondents expressed exhaustion during the pandemic, and 61.2% reported increasing patient hostility.CONCLUSIONS: The COVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact on laboratory medicine in Europe. Cultural change, proactive planning, and even re-engineering in some parts of the laboratory industry may thus be necessary to prepare for future challenges.
UR - https://ifcc.org/ifcc-communications-publications-division-cpd/ifcc-publications/ejifcc-journal/e-journal-volumes/ejifcc-vol-34-n-3/
M3 - Article
C2 - 37868082
SN - 1650-3414
VL - 34
SP - 213
EP - 219
JO - eJIFCC - electronic Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine
JF - eJIFCC - electronic Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine
IS - 3
ER -