Mathematical Modeling and Analysis of Factors Affecting Medical Errors in Emergency Department of Government Hospitals in Province X

J. I. Palisoc, Marvin I. Noroña
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JCI established a standard for common medical errors in hospitals known as IPSG. This study focused on the emergency departments of government hospitals A to C and a private hospital D. The objective for this study is to know and determine which among the factors must be considered in constructing an emergency department (ED), which lessens medical errors, and to be able to create a mathematical model among the factors. This research used a combination of quantitative correlational research and quasi-experimental research. The data were tested for reliability using the Attribute Agreement Analysis (3A) method in MINITAB v.17 then it proceeded to factor analysis using SPSS, which yields the result of interdependence of the factors to each presence. SEM can be performed to see the partial correlation and multi collinearity of the variables. All of the measurements used were incorporated to create a mathematical model, which aims to analyze the factors. Among the three major factors that were cited, environmental-related (ER) factors ranked the highest correlativity to medical errors or International Patient Safety Goals (IPSGs) with a value of 0.82 versus the other factors of 0.59 and 0.68. Noise and illumination were the two highest contributors of medical errors from ER factors with a value of 0.93 and 0.82, respectively.
某省政府医院急诊科医疗差错影响因素的数学建模与分析
JCI建立了医院常见医疗差错的标准,称为IPSG。本研究以公立医院A ~ C和私立医院d的急诊科为研究对象,目的是了解和确定急诊科建设中哪些因素是必须考虑的,从而减少医疗差错,并能够建立各因素之间的数学模型。本研究采用定量相关研究与准实验研究相结合的方法。使用MINITAB v.17中的属性协议分析(3A)方法对数据进行可靠性测试,然后使用SPSS进行因素分析,从而产生每个存在因素相互依赖的结果。扫描电镜可以看到部分相关和多重共线性的变量。所有使用的测量都被合并到一个数学模型中,目的是分析这些因素。在被引用的三个主要因素中,环境相关因素(ER)与医疗事故或国际患者安全目标(IPSGs)的相关性最高,为0.82,而其他因素的相关性分别为0.59和0.68。噪声和照明是造成急诊医疗事故的最大因素,分别为0.93和0.82。
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