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Salud pública Méx ; 44(5): 431-436, sept.-oct. 2002.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-331696

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate cytology laboratories and the performance of cytotechnologists for establishing efficient external quality control for Mexico's National Program for the Prevention and Control of Cervical Cancer. MATERIAL AND METHODS: During January and February 1998, an onsite evaluation of all cytology laboratories of the Ministry of Health found that only 70 of the microscopes were in adequate working conditions, reagents were out of date, and working conditions were sub-optimal. A program for external quality control based on proficiency testing was established for cytotechnologists. Fifty slide sets with 20 Papanicolaou slides and 10 photographic slides were prepared. The sets were given to the cytotechnologists for evaluation and again one year later by courier. RESULTS: Twenty-one percent of microscopes were repaired and 9 replaced; reagents were distributed and laboratory facilities improved. Only 16 of cytotechnologists passed the initial proficiency test. Cytotechnologists received a refresher training course: one year later 67 of them passed the proficiency test. To ascertain that each slide was correctly diagnosed, 41 sets were rescreened by expert cytopathologists or cytologists and their diagnoses compared to the original ones. Thirty-seven sets had 86 to 96 concordance. CONCLUSIONS: This new system for external quality control of cervical cytology allowed the opportune and reliable evaluation of the performance of cytotechnologists.


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Humans , Female , Uterine Cervical Diseases/diagnosis , Vaginal Smears/standards , Quality Assurance, Health Care/organization & administration , Quality Control , Uterine Cervical Neoplasms , Reproducibility of Results , Medical Laboratory Science , Indicators and Reagents , Laboratories , Mexico , Microscopy , Program Evaluation , Educational Measurement , Uterine Cervical Diseases/pathology , Diagnostic Errors , Observer Variation
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