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Aims and Objectives: The purpose of this study is to compare whether or not there is a difference between venous and capillary blood samples in blood glucose measurements and investigate the effects of different aseptic methods used in skin cleaning before collecting blood samples on measurement results.
Background: Capillary blood glucose measurement is a frequently used measurement method in both clinical environments and the home environment. However, several different aseptic techniques are used in collecting blood samples for glucose measurement.
Design and Methods: This was a quasi-experimental study that was conducted with 109 patients who visited the blood collection unit of a University Hospital located in Western Turkey for 75 gr OGTT between November 2017 and April 2018. The capillary first and second blood drop values taken from the patients after fasting and at two hours following OGTT and capillary and venous blood glucose values were compared.
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The data were collected by the researcher at the waiting room of the blood collection unit at a close distance to the lavatory. A nurse working at the venous blood sample unit collected fasting and 2 hours after OGTT venous blood samples from the individuals who arrived at the blood collection unit for 75 gr OGTT. All venous blood and capillary blood samples were obtained in a shorter time than 5 minutes. In this study, capillary blood samples were taken from the same participant in four different ways:
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