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Use of Failure Mode and Effect Analysis to Reduce Admission of Asymptomatic COVID-19 Patients to the Adult Emergency Department: An Institutional Experience

机译:使用失效模式和效果分析,减少进入无症状Covid-19患者的成人急诊部门:机构经验

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Background:Failure mode and effect analysis is an important tool to identify failures in a system with its possible cause, effect, and set actions to be implemented proactively before the occurrence of problems. This study tries to identify common failure modes with its possible causes and effect to the health service and to plot actions to be implemented to reduce COVID-19 transmission to clients, staff, and subsequent service compromise from asymptomatic COVID-19 patients visiting the adult emergency department of SPHMMC (non-COVID-19 setup).Method and Study Design:A multidisciplinary team, representing different divisions of the adult emergency department at St. Paul's Hospital Millennium Medical College (SPHMMC), was chosen. This team was trained on failure mode and effect analysis and basics of COVID-19, to identify possible causes of failures and their potential effects, to calculate a risk priority number (RPN) for each failure, and plan changes in practice.Results:A total of 22 failure modes and 89 associated causes and effects were identified. Many of these failure modes (12 out of 22) were found in all steps of patient flow and were associated with either due to lack of or failure to apply standard and transmission-based precautions. This suggests the presence of common targets for improvement, particularly in enhancing the safety of staff and clients. As a result of this FMEA, 23 general improvement actions were proposed.Conclusion:FMEA can be used as a useful tool for anticipating potential failures in the process and proposing improvement actions that could help in reducing secondary transmissions during the pandemic.? 2021 Teklewold et al.
机译:背景:故障模式和效果分析是识别系统中的故障的重要工具,其可能的原因,效果和设置要在出现问题之前主动实现的动作。本研究试图以可能的原因和对卫生服务的原因和效果识别常见的失败模式,并绘制要实施的行动,以减少对客户,工作人员,随后的服务危害的Covid-19传输,从无症状的Covid-19患者访问成人紧急情况选择了斯威克姆(非Covid-19设置)。方法,学习设计:选择了一支多学科团队,代表圣保罗医院千年医学院(SPHMMC)的成人急诊部门的不同部门。该团队接受了故障模式和效果分析以及Covid-19的基础知识,以确定可能的失败和其潜在效果的可能原因,计算每个故障的风险优先级(RPN),并计划实践中的变化。结果:a确定了22种失败模式和89个相关原因和效果。在所有患者流程的所有步骤中发现了许多这些故障模式(22个中的12个),并且由于缺乏或未能应用基于标准和基于透射的预防措施而与之相关。这表明存在共同的改进目标,特别是在提高人员和客户的安全方面。由于这种FMEA,提出了23个一般改进作用。结论:FMEA可用作预期过程中潜在故障的有用工具,并提出可以有助于减少大流行期间的二次传输的改进作用。 2021 Teklewold等人。

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