Ergin, EdaZaybak, Ayten2022-02-152022-02-1520221054-77381552-3799https://doi.org/10.1177/10547738211024782https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14034/239The 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. This quasi-experimental study was conducted with 109 patients. The capillary first and second blood drop values taken from the patients after fasting and at 2 hours following 75 g oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) and capillary and venous blood glucose values were compared. There was no significant difference between the median venous blood glucose value and the capillary second blood drop value taken after wiping the finger with alcohol. There was no significant difference between the first and second blood drop values of capillary blood glucose 2 hours after OGTT.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessblood glucose measurementsvenous bloodcapillary bloodnursing2Nd DropCapillary1StEffects of different methods used to take blood samples on blood glucose measurementsArticle10.1177/105477382110247823112938Q3WOS:0006716020000012-s2.0-8512076045734218680Q2