Abstract

BackgroundCompetent leadership and management are imperative for delivering quality laboratory services; however, few laboratory managers receive job-specific training in organisational management and leadership.ObjectiveTo develop and evaluate participants’ competencies in organisational leadership and management as measured through learner and laboratory quality improvement assessments.MethodsThis professional development programme employed a mentored, blended learning approach, utilising in-person didactic and online training, with the practical application of a capstone project in the laboratories. Programme impact was evaluated through a series of pre- and post-laboartory assessments using the Stepwise Laboratory Improvement Process Towards Accreditation checklist, as well as learner-competency assessments through online quizzes and discussions.ResultsFrom 2016 to 2018, 31 managers and quality officers from 16 individual laboratories graduated from the programme having completed capstone projects addressing areas in the entire laboratory testing process. Laboratories increased their compliance with the International Organization for Standardization 15189 standard and all but two laboratories significantly increased their accreditation scores. Two laboratories gained three stars, two laboratories gained two stars, and five laboratories gained one star. Five laboratories subsequently achieved International Organization for Standardization 15189 accreditation in 2019.ConclusionThis programme taught leadership theory to laboratory managers and allowed them to implement leadership and management practices in the laboratory setting. Programmes such as this complement existing laboratory quality management training programmes such as Strengthening Laboratory Management Toward Accreditation.

Highlights

  • Medical laboratories are a critical component of healthcare because they provide essential data for effective patient care, pathogen detection, disease surveillance and response

  • Effective laboratory quality management requires that laboratory supervisors have the technical knowledge of quality management systems (QMS) and national and international standards for medical laboratory quality such as the International Organization for Standardization (ISO)15189 and the strong leadership and managerial skills to lead their staff and drive accreditation efforts.[8,9,10,11,12]

  • We aim to describe the effectiveness of this laboratory leadership programme in two Zambian cohorts, using the laboratories’ compliance with the Stepwise Laboratory Improvement Process Towards Accreditation (SLIPTA) checklist as the main outcome measure

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Introduction

Medical laboratories are a critical component of healthcare because they provide essential data for effective patient care, pathogen detection, disease surveillance and response. Open Access management and leadership training for their roles.[5,6,7] Effective laboratory quality management requires that laboratory supervisors have the technical knowledge of quality management systems (QMS) and national and international standards for medical laboratory quality such as the International Organization for Standardization (ISO)15189 and the strong leadership and managerial skills to lead their staff and drive accreditation efforts.[8,9,10,11,12]. Competent leadership and management are imperative for delivering quality laboratory services; few laboratory managers receive job-specific training in organisational management and leadership

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