Applying HFMEA for the prevention of human error during instrument sterilization procedures: A case study on a medical center in central Taiwan

Ai-Cheng Huang, Wan-Lin Hsieh, Chung-Yu Pan, Shiang-Ferng Ou, Hsiu-Ho Wang
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ABSTRACT This study aimed to demonstrate two main points: (1) not only employees from medical equipment supply rooms, but also others who use germ-free equipment, need to be educated; and (2) employee training on the comprehensive concept of asepsis is effective. A medical center in Central Taiwan was investigated for a case study, and 100 samples were stratified and randomly selected from the clinical units exhibiting three top defective rates. Healthcare failure mode and effect analysis (HFMEA) was adopted to evaluate the entire process of equipment sterilization. Hazard analysis and a decision tree were used to identify potential failure modes and factors that should be improved. This study indicates that the causes for failure are mostly human errors, including a lack of knowledge regarding precaution and professional knowledge, busyness, carelessness, cost saving, and unsuitable packages. The second part of our results showed that comprehensive knowledge of the equipment sterilization procedure is required; this can reduce the defect rate from 49% to 3.7%. The results showed that HFMEA could be applied for reducing risk factors in potential failure modes, thereby not only enhancing patient safety but also improving the effectiveness of the management of medical instruments and supplies.
应用HFMEA预防器械灭菌过程中的人为错误:以台湾中部某医疗中心为例
摘要:本研究旨在说明两个要点:(1)不仅需要对医疗设备供应室的员工进行教育,而且需要对其他使用无菌设备的员工进行教育;(2)对员工进行全面的无菌概念培训是有效的。本研究以台湾中部某医疗中心为个案研究对象,从缺陷率最高的三个临床单位中,随机分层选取100个样本。采用医疗失效模式与效果分析(HFMEA)对设备灭菌全过程进行评价。使用危害分析和决策树来识别潜在的失效模式和需要改进的因素。本研究发现,造成配送失败的主要原因是人为失误,包括预防知识和专业知识的缺乏、工作繁忙、粗心大意、节约成本、包装不合适等。第二部分我们的结果表明,设备灭菌程序的全面知识是必需的;这可以将缺陷率从49%降低到3.7%。结果表明,HFMEA可用于降低潜在失效模式中的风险因素,不仅可以提高患者安全,还可以提高医疗器械和耗材管理的有效性。
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