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Sample Takers 2014 Cervical Sample Taker Training
Quality Issues Cervical Sample Taker Training South West Regional Cytology Training Centre 1
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Quality Assurance The NHSCSP is one of the best quality assured screening programmes QA guidelines cover all aspects of the programme
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Limitations of Cervical Screening
No screening test can provide 100% protection Non-attendance Sampling error Screening error Interval cancers
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Samples Ensure correct patient/details
Good quality sample (Good technique & Audit) Result must be back to patient within 2 weeks
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How to measure sample quality?
Monitor inadequate samples Monitor whether samples contain evidence of transformation zone sampling
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Possible reasons for inadequate samples
Excess Blood Menstrual samples Large ectropion Excess mucus Atrophic cervix Lubricant Poor sampling technique/sample transfer Should all be covered during practical session
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Auditing the quality of your samples
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Transformation Zone Sampling
It is important that the TZ is sampled as this is the area where abnormalities may arise
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Transformation Zone Sampling
A sample does not have to have TZ material to be called negative Why do some samples not contain TZ material? Position of TZ in post-menopausal women Poor sampling?
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Transformation zone sampling
Audit of TZ gives an indication of the quality of your sample taking In women aged 25-50, 80% of samples should contain evidence of TZ sampling This is your target during training period Must see reports of all samples taken
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Auditing Quality Sample Taker 1 : Inadequate rate 0%
Who would you rather took your sample? Sample Taker 1: TZ sampling 30% Sample Taker 2: TZ sampling 85% Unless they audit TZ sampling, sample taker 1 thinks they are doing a brilliant job
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Transformation zone sampling
This audit will be done for you during your training period You should continue to audit this once qualified How?
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TZ sampling – Bath Feedback sheets
TZ listed as Y, N or PM (postmenopausal) Reports: Adequate cellular content. TZ cells present Adequate cellular content. TZ cells absent PM: adequate cellular content Inadequate: Unsatisfactory
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Assessment of TZ sampling - Southmead Laboratory
Sample quality codes located towards the bottom of the report form indicate presence or absence of TZ sampling Usually 2 digits
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Southmead Lab - TZ sampling
11 First digit - refers to TZ sampling 0 = no TZ cells 1 = TZ cells present
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Squamous cell content 11 Second digit - refers to squamous cell content 0 = Insufficient squamous cells 1 = Sufficient squamous cells
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Reprocessed samples (2 slides made from one sample)
5 digits will be seen: 00411 TZ slide 2 Background material
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Sample Taker Registers
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Sample taker register Different areas have separate sample taker registers Outside BNSSG? Check with your local laboratory about obtaining a sample taker code asap Bristol sample takers: Please register before taking a sample at: nww.avon.nhs.uk/phnet/cervical.htm Upon registration a unique sample taker code is issued Inform register if you move practices (keep code unless you move out of Bristol)
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nww.avon.nhs.uk/phnet/cervical.htm
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Enter your details
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Sample Taker Register Monitor initial training & update training
Sample Taker Profiles Bristol: Updated annually onto CTC website No. of samples taken No. of inadequates No. samples with TZ sampling (work out %age) Bath: Need to request information from lab Best practice is on-going self-audit
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