Assessment of Training Needs on Biorisk Management for Medical and Veterinary Laboratory Staff in Vietnam: A Survey in 13 Provinces

Health Secur. 2025 Mar-Apr;23(2):124-135. doi: 10.1089/hs.2024.0039. Epub 2025 Apr 2.

Abstract

The study team conducted a cross-sectional study among medical laboratory staff (MLS) and veterinary laboratory staff (VLS) employed in laboratories affiliated in Vietnam to assess the current biorisk management (BRM) training situation and to identify MLS and VLS training needs. A total of 283 laboratory staff members, comprising 168 MLS and 115 VLS, completed the questionnaire. Over two-thirds (68.7%) of the respondents possessed more than 5 years of laboratory experience, with 71.4% operating within high levels of laboratory biosafety. Results showed that more MLS had undergone BRM training, but higher scores were observed for VLS in terms of addressing their organizational reputation and other types of biorisk within their biorisk system. Training needs on BRM among both MLS and VLS were confirmed to be high across all BRM areas measured, with most respondents expressing the need for training or retraining. The study underscores the necessity to enhance both the quantity and quality of BRM training in Vietnam. Consequently, it strongly advocates for the development of a standardized national training program on BRM, aimed at ensuring the effectiveness of training activities.

Keywords: Biorisk management; Biosafety; Laboratory; Training needs assessment.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Containment of Biohazards* / methods
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Humans
  • Laboratories* / organization & administration
  • Laboratory Personnel* / education
  • Male
  • Medical Laboratory Personnel* / education
  • Needs Assessment
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Vietnam