Kidney transplant recipient’s perceptions of blood testing through microsampling and venepuncture

Author:

Scuderi Carla E12ORCID,Parker Suzanne L3ORCID,Jacks Margaret1,John George1,McWhinney Brett4ORCID,Ungerer Jacobus45ORCID,Mallett Andrew156ORCID,Roberts Jason A378910ORCID,Healy Helen15ORCID,Staatz Christine E2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Kidney Health Service, Metro North Hospital & Health Service, Brisbane, QLD 4029, Australia

2. School of Pharmacy, University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD 4102, Australia

3. UQ Centre for Clinical Research, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Queensland, Brisbane 4029, Australia

4. Pathology Queensland, Brisbane, QLD 4029, Australia

5. Faculty of Medicine, The University of Queensland, Queensland 4029, Australia

6. Institute for Molecular Bioscience, The University of Queensland, Queensland 4068, Australia

7. Department of Intensive Care Medicine, Royal Brisbane & Women’s Hospital, Brisbane 4029, Australia

8. Centre for Translational Anti-Infective Pharmacodynamics, School of Pharmacy, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia

9. Division of Anaesthesiology Critical Care Emergency & Pain Medicine, Nîmes University Hospital, University of Montpellier, Nîmes 30900, France

10. Department of Pharmacy, Royal Brisbane & Women’s Hospital, Brisbane 4029, Australia

Abstract

A survey of kidney transplant recipients receiving two innovative microsampling methods, dried blood spot and volumetric absorptive microsampling using patient reported methodology. A total of 39 adult transplant patients underwent venepuncture and finger prick-based blood draws on two occasions. They completed a survey of blood test understanding, tolerability, preferences and the burden associated with venepuncture compared with microsampling. A total of 85% of participants (n = 33) preferred finger prick-based sampling and 95% (n = 37) were interested in blood collection using self sampling by finger prick at home; 33% (n = 13) of participants experienced blood test anxiety. To quantify time burden of providing venous samples a total of 44% (n = 17) spent greater than 1 hour to travel and provide venous samples. This study observed a patient preference for microsampling for blood sampling as an alternative to venepuncture in the management of their kidney transplant.

Publisher

Future Science Ltd

Subject

Medical Laboratory Technology,Clinical Biochemistry,General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics,General Medicine,Analytical Chemistry

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