Assessing the Extent and Causes of Cancellation of Surgeries: An Important Issue in Improving the Efficiency of the Hospital

H. Jafari, Parvin Jafari, M. Rahimi, Roohollah Arab Saniabadi, Farzaneh Zare Banadkooki
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Background: Canceling surgery imposes the high cost of the healthcare provider system and wasted many energy and time from the patient and the care team. Objectives: This study examined the extent and reasons of canceling of surgeries in one of the hospitals affiliated to Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences, Yazd, Iran. Methods: This was a descriptive-applied study. In order to get the number of operations from April 2018 to March 2020, the hospital used HIS software and then extracted the reasons from the operating room office and the quality improvement office in the hospital. Data were analyzed by SPSS version 21 software. Results: Among 8654 planned surgeries, 0.9% were cancelled. The highest frequency of surgical cancellation is associated with general surgery, and the highest rate of surgical cancellation is associated with the ENT specialty. The highest cancellation rate was 1.82% in August 2018 and 2.87% in February 2019. The lack of preparation of patients and patients did not require surgery was the main and worst reason for discontinuing surgery, respectively. Conclusion: The lack of clinical preparation of the patient was the main reason for the cancellation. Therefore, pre-surgery patient evaluation can help solve this problem, make the operating room more effective, and increase patient satisfaction.
评估取消手术的程度和原因:提高医院效率的重要问题
背景:取消手术增加了医疗保健提供者系统的高成本,浪费了患者和护理团队的大量精力和时间。目的:本研究调查了伊朗亚兹德Shahid Sadoughi医科大学附属医院之一取消手术的程度和原因。方法:采用描述性应用研究。为了获得2018年4月至2020年3月的手术次数,医院使用HIS软件,然后从医院手术室办公室和质量改进办公室提取原因。数据分析采用SPSS 21版软件。结果:8654例计划手术中,0.9%被取消。手术取消的最高频率与普通外科有关,最高的手术取消率与耳鼻喉专科有关。取消率最高的是2018年8月的1.82%和2019年2月的2.87%。患者准备不足和患者不需要手术分别是中断手术的主要原因和最差原因。结论:患者临床准备不足是导致手术取消的主要原因。因此,术前患者评估有助于解决这一问题,使手术室更有效率,提高患者满意度。
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