Patient self‐management of oral anticoagulation and external quality assessment procedures

The role of external quality assessment (EQA) is a contentious issue for patient self‐management (PSM) of oral anticoagulation. Patients from general practices in the West Midlands undertaking PSM were recruited to compare efficacy of patients' and health professionals' EQA procedure using...

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description The role of external quality assessment (EQA) is a contentious issue for patient self‐management (PSM) of oral anticoagulation. Patients from general practices in the West Midlands undertaking PSM were recruited to compare efficacy of patients' and health professionals' EQA procedure using the UK National External Quality Assessment Scheme (NEQAS). Patients using Coaguchek (Roche Diagnostics) were trained to perform EQA as part of their PSM training. They undertook PSM for 26 weeks and were asked to perform EQA using material provided by the UK NEQAS twice at home without supervision and twice at the practice with supervision. Patients' results were compared with health care professional users of Coaguchek S. Twenty‐three PSM patients were compared with 75 health care professional users of the NEQAS scheme. The PSM group international normalized ratio (INR) percentage time in range was 74%. There was no significant difference in the median results on NEQAS samples obtained by the patients and those obtained by professionals. Three patients were outwith consensus (results > 15% from the median INR) on more than one occasion. Patients were able to perform the EQA tests competently. The data show that good agreement can be achieved between patients analysing the same EQA samples, with coefficients of variation ranging from 22·3% to as low as 5·4%. Further study is required to determine how precision within these EQA schemes relates to the stability of treatment in patients' management of their own anticoagulation.
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Aged
Anticoagulants - administration & dosage
Anticoagulants - therapeutic use
Atrial Fibrillation - drug therapy
Biological and medical sciences
Blood. Blood coagulation. Reticuloendothelial system
external quality assessment
Heart Valve Prosthesis Implantation
Hematology
Humans
International Normalized Ratio
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Middle Aged
oral anticoagulation
patient self‐management
Pharmacology. Drug treatments
Quality Control
Self Administration
supervision
Thromboembolism - drug therapy
Thrombosis - blood
Thrombosis - prevention & control
training
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