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A study of the feasibility, ability and acceptability of self-testing of HbA1c before consultation (FLASH) in primary care setting

Sharon Siew May Fan,David Koot, Boon Ming Chua, Jun Hao Shu, Ai Choo Seah,Ngiap Chuan Tan,Ding Xuan Ng,Yi Ling Eileen Koh,Paul Soo Chye Goh

PROCEEDINGS OF SINGAPORE HEALTHCARE(2024)

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Abstract
Background: HbA1c test is the most-ordered laboratory test in public primary care clinics, accounting for 17% of laboratory services. In recent years, there has been growing adoption of self-service technology in taking clinical measurements. However, there are currently no on-site self-testing HbA1c facilities. This study assessed patients' acceptability and ability to perform self-testing of HbA1c levels and the feasibility of implementation in primary care setting. Methods: A total of 30 eligible diabetic patients were recruited in Tampines Polyclinic. Participants were shown a demonstration video before self-testing with a Point-of-Care HbA1c analyzer and completed a questionnaire after self-testing. The usability of the system was assessed using System Usability Scale (SUS). Acceptance and ability were assessed using either a five or six point-Likert Scale for the 7-step procedure. Fisher's exact test was used to test for association with SUS score. Results: The study population comprises mainly males (60.0%), Chinese (50.0%), had highest qualification of secondary education and beyond (80.0%), with a mean age of 61.4 +/- 8.3 years. The mean SUS score was 66.5 +/- 13.3 and the average time taken to complete the HbA1c self-testing was 11.8 +/- 4.5 min. No significant association was observed between demographics and SUS score. Although 40.0% of participants experienced some difficulty in inserting the cartridge into the analyzer, all were able to understand and follow the video and were willing to perform self-testing in the future. Conclusion: There is high level of acceptance and ability among diabetic patients to adopt HbA1c self-testing. It is feasible for use in primary care.
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HbA1c,point-of-care,self-service technology,primary care
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