TY - JOUR
T1 - Behind the scenes of EQA - characteristics, capabilities, benefits and assets of external quality assessment (EQA)
AU - Buchta, Christoph
AU - Marrington, Rachel
AU - De la Salle, Barbara
AU - Albarède, Stéphanie
AU - Badrick, Tony
AU - Berghäll, Heidi
AU - Bullock, David
AU - Coucke, Wim
AU - Delatour, Vincent
AU - Geilenkeuser, Wolf-Jochen
AU - Griesmacher, Andrea
AU - Henriksen, Gitte M
AU - Huggett, Jim F
AU - Luppa, Peter B
AU - Pelanti, Jonna
AU - Pezzati, Paola
AU - Sandberg, Sverre
AU - Spannagl, Michael
AU - Thelen, Marc
AU - Restelli, Veronica
AU - Perrone, Lucy A
N1 - © 2024 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston.
PY - 2025/4/28
Y1 - 2025/4/28
N2 - External quality assessment (EQA) cycles are the smallest complete units within EQA programs that laboratories can use to obtain external assessments of their performance. In each cycle, several samples are distributed to the laboratories registered for participation, and ideally, EQA programs not only cover the examination procedures but also the pre- and post-examination procedures. The properties and concentration range of measurands in individual samples are selected with regard to the intended challenge for the participants so that each sample fulfils its purpose. This aims to ensure the most significant possible information gain in every cycle using the lowest possible number of EQA samples and thus, under economically optimal conditions. Participants examine samples and the results are reported to the EQA provider, who compares them with the target values for individual measurands in every sample. The EQA provider assesses the laboratory performance, and finally communicates the assessment results to the participant. The participants evaluate the outcomes of the assessment of their examination results and can draw conclusions in the case of both failing and passing and, if necessary, define improvement measures. After completion, each cycle is evaluated by the provider so that limitations and weaknesses of the EQA program can be identified and appropriate measures taken, or to confirm its continued suitability and appropriateness.
AB - External quality assessment (EQA) cycles are the smallest complete units within EQA programs that laboratories can use to obtain external assessments of their performance. In each cycle, several samples are distributed to the laboratories registered for participation, and ideally, EQA programs not only cover the examination procedures but also the pre- and post-examination procedures. The properties and concentration range of measurands in individual samples are selected with regard to the intended challenge for the participants so that each sample fulfils its purpose. This aims to ensure the most significant possible information gain in every cycle using the lowest possible number of EQA samples and thus, under economically optimal conditions. Participants examine samples and the results are reported to the EQA provider, who compares them with the target values for individual measurands in every sample. The EQA provider assesses the laboratory performance, and finally communicates the assessment results to the participant. The participants evaluate the outcomes of the assessment of their examination results and can draw conclusions in the case of both failing and passing and, if necessary, define improvement measures. After completion, each cycle is evaluated by the provider so that limitations and weaknesses of the EQA program can be identified and appropriate measures taken, or to confirm its continued suitability and appropriateness.
KW - external quality assessment (EQA)
KW - interlaboratory comparison
KW - proficiency testing (PT)
KW - Humans
KW - Clinical Laboratory Techniques/standards
KW - Quality Assurance, Health Care
KW - Laboratories, Clinical/standards
KW - Quality Control
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85215836358&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1515/cclm-2024-1290
DO - 10.1515/cclm-2024-1290
M3 - Review
C2 - 39753241
SN - 1434-6621
VL - 63
SP - 859
EP - 867
JO - Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine
JF - Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine
IS - 5
ER -