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Report of an international survey of molecular genetic testing laboratories

Authors :
Birgit Schnieders
Elisabeth Dequeker
David E. Barton
Lynn Mainland
Ira M. Lubin
Hiroshi Yoshikura
Armando Albert Martinez
Margaret M. McGovern
Ségolène Aymé
Alena Blazkova
Rob Elles
Hansjakob Mueller
Clemens R. Mueller
Nancy Carson
Bob Williamson
Isabella Beretta
Domenica Taruscios
Ulf Kristoffersson
Radim Brdicka
Joe Boone
Gerald Hoefler
Jorge Sequeiros
Mauri Keinanen
Martin J. Somerville
Elettra Ronchi
Vibeke Dalen
Meral Özgüç
Source :
Community genetics. 10(3)
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Objective: To collect data on the practices of molecular genetic testing (MGT) laboratories for the development of national and international policies for quality assurance (QA). Methods: A web-based survey of MGT laboratory directors (n = 827; response rate 63%) in 18 countries on 3 continents. QA and reporting indices were developed and calculated for each responding laboratory. Results: Laboratory setting varied among and within countries, as did qualifications of the directors. Respondents in every country indicated that their laboratory receives specimens from outside their national borders (64%, n = 529). Pair-wise comparisons of the QA index revealed a significant association with the director having formal training in molecular genetics (p < 0.005), affiliation with a genetics unit (p = 0.003), accreditation of the laboratory (p < 0.005) and participation in proficiency testing (p < 0.005). Research labs had a lower mean report score compared to all other settings (p < 0.05) as did laboratories accessioning Conclusion: MGT is provided under widely varying conditions and regulatory frameworks. The data provided here may be a useful guide for policy action at both governmental and professional levels.

Details

ISSN :
14222833
Volume :
10
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Community genetics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c55ad6a561d8ef18384cc6f5d259218b