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. 2009 Jul 30;9:131. doi: 10.1186/1472-6963-9-131

Table 7.

Laboratory perception of barriers to providing MOT (for testing labs and referring labs that wished to conduct MOT on-site)

Testing labs No. (%) Referring labs@ No. (%) p-value
Some impact High impact Some impact High impact High impact

Lack of funding for capital equipment 5/15 (33.3) 6/15 (40.0) 2/17 (11.8) 14/17 (82.4) 0.014

Lack of funding for technical staff 5/16 (31.2) 11/16 (68.8) 3/17 (17.6) 13/17 (76.5) 0.708*

Lack of funding for development of new tests (test work up) 6/16 (37.5) 10/16 (62.5) 4/17 (23.5) 12/17 (70.6) 0.622

Lack of funding for ongoing provision of tests 8/16 (50.0) 8/16 (50.0) 3/17 (17.6) 12/17 (70.6) 0.226

Lack of qualified technical staff 6/16 (37.5) 4/16 (25.0) 2/17 (11.8) 9/17 (56.3) 0.101

Lack of MDs and/or PhDs with appropriate expertise 6/16 (37.5) 3/16 (18.8) 3/17 (17.6) 6/17 (37.5) 0.438*

Lack of clinical demand 1/15 (6.7) 6/15 (40.0) 3/17 (17.6) 1/17 (5.9) 0.033*

Lack of appropriate test regulation and oversight 3/15 (20.0) 2/15 (13.3) 1/17 (5.9) 0/17 (0) 0.212*

Existence of restrictive patents or licenses 2/16 (12.5) 3/16 (18.8) 1/17 (5.9) 1/17 (5.9) 0.335*

@Referring labs were told to skip the question if they did not want to provide MOT on-site

*Fisher exact test