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. 2019 Jun 23;1450(1):172–189. doi: 10.1111/nyas.14139

Table 3.

Level of compliance to good practice techniques for blood collection and analysis in field settings

Good practice Level of compliance Notes
Controls Perform daily QC testing by measuring and recording the results for each of the low, normal, and high‐range control vials +++ Performed and noted every morning prior to leaving for the data collection.
Equipment Phlebotomists use powder‐free gloves +++ Powder‐free gloves provided to phlebotomists.
Storage of microcuvettes in humidity‐controlled container until ready to use +++ Microcuvettes were kept in a sealed container, which was kept in a dark equipment bag. Microcuvette container typically used in less than a week. Data collection performed from September to December during temperate climate (10−25 °C).
Clean Hemocue daily ++ Phlebotomists instructed to clean Hemocue every evening.
Fingerstick and Hemocue procedure for capillary sample Use middle or ring finger ++ Phlebotomists trained to prick middle or ring finger, and finger with no ring.
Massage finger ++ Phlebotomists trained to stimulate blood flow by massaging finger from knuckle to fingertip.
Wipe finger with alcohol ++ Phlebotomists instructed to let alcohol air‐dry before sticking the finger.
Stick the selected finger with the lancet ++ Phlebotomists instructed to prick the side of fingertip with enough pressure to get proper blood flow.
Wipe away the first drop of blood with a clean gauze pad ++
Fill the microcuvette with the third drop ++ Phlebotomists instructed to fill the microcuvette with the second or third drop.
Let blood drop flow into the microcuvette ++ Phlebotomists were trained not to “milk” the finger so as not to dilute the blood drop with interstitial fluid.
Fill microcuvette fully ++ Phlebotomists were trained to fill microcuvette fully in one continuous process.
Inspect cuvette for air bubbles ++ Phlebotomists were trained to avoid air bubbles.
Procedure for Hemocue assessment on venous sample Mix venous blood in vial ++ Phlebotomists were trained to gently invert vial twice before taking a drop of blood.
Using a pipette, place drop of blood on the plastic film ++ Phlebotomists were trained to place a drop of blood on plastic slide.
Fill microcuvette in one continuous process with drop of blood ++ Phlebotomists were trained to fill microcuvette fully in one continuous process.
Inspect cuvette for air bubbles ++ Phlebotomists were trained to avoid air bubbles.

note: Developed based on documented sources of error and good practice guides for sample collection and processing.11, 17, 18

+++, 100% compliance (observed); ++, phlebotomists trained on proper protocol, but daily observation of all not feasible. High compliance concluded based on daily observations of quality monitor.