Voice of Laboratory Professionals: Surveying Laboratory-Clinician Interactions in Nepal
Dr. Vivek Pant, Dr. Santosh Pradhan, Dr. Ranjan Suwal, Dr. Ram Vinod Mahato
Dr. Vivek Pant1 , Dr. Santosh Pradhan1 , Dr. Ranjan Suwal2 , Dr. Ram Vinod Mahato3
1Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Samyak Diagnostic Pvt Ltd, Kathmandu, Nepal
2Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Patan Academy of Health Sciences, Kathmandu, Nepal
3Tribhuvan University, Ayurveda Campus, Kirtipur, Institute of Medicine, Kathmandu, Nepal
Background & Objectives
The interaction between laboratory personnel and clinicians is crucial for effective patient care. This study aimed to explore the nature and effectiveness of such interactions by surveying laboratory professionals in Nepal.
Methods
A cross-sectional survey was conducted using a self-administered questionnaire (attached), which was distributed to participants during the annual congress of the Nepalese Association for Clinical Chemistry in April 2024. A total of 32 complete responses were collected for analysis.
Results The survey found that daily communication between laboratory personnel and clinicians occurred in 37.5% of cases, primarily for test result discussions, case consultations, and test requisition clarifications. Over half of the respondents rated communication as effective or very effective. However, barriers such as unclear communication, time constraints, and differences in understanding of results were identified.
Interpretation & Conclusion This survey highlights the need for better communication between lab personnel and physicians in Nepal. Strategies such as regular meetings, educational initiatives, and standardized protocols can improve collaboration, advance laboratory medicine, and enhance lab professionals' role in patient care.