应用前瞻性风险分析方法提高COVID-19在癌症患者中传播期间肿瘤医院医护人员的安全性

Q4 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
A. Ouasrhir, Rahhali Rabie, N. Boukhatem
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背景:癌症患者由于自身的脆弱性,容易受到病毒感染,尤其是新冠肺炎疫情的传播。根据公开的科学数据,冠状病毒是通过打喷嚏、咳嗽或通过被污染的空间接触眼睛、鼻子和嘴巴传播的。由于这些原因,肿瘤中心的工作人员需要更多的保护和预防措施。组建了一个多学科的医院团队,以确定与医院癌症患者流程相关的关键故障,并提出了不同的措施来确保这些故障并改进这一流程。方法:根据风险管理工具(失效模式效应和临界性分析),绘制癌症患者过程的多个步骤。在视频会议的头脑风暴中,许多想法被表达出来,并被归类为石川图。从严重程度、发生概率和检测概率三个方面计算出关键指标。结果:描述了肿瘤患者的过程,鉴定出20例失败,关键指标总和为8029分。将新组织的癌症患者流程、医院行政人员和保安人员培训方案、穿戴防护资源的临界指数降为6615点,因子降均值为1291,标准差为5007.75。结论:通过风险分析,肿瘤中心癌症患者流程的改变对降低风险有重要作用。我们的研究说明了风险分析方法在医疗系统中的有用性。需要系统地使用风险分析来提高医疗保健过程中高风险活动的安全性。©2020作者。由威科集团出版。这是一篇在知识共享署名-非商业-禁止衍生产品许可4.0 (CCBY-NCND)条款下发布的开放获取文章,只要适当引用,就允许下载和共享该作品。未经本刊许可,不得以任何方式更改或用于商业用途。
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Use of a prospective risk analysis method to improve the safety of healthcare workers in oncology hospitals during the COVID-19 spread among cancer patients
Background: Because of their vulnerability, cancer patients were exposed to viral infections and especially by the spread of the COVID-19, the coronavirus pandemic. According to published scientific data, the coronavirus was spread by sneezing, coughing, or the contact of the eyes, nose, and mouth through contaminated spaces. For these reasons, the oncology center's staff needs more protection and more precaution. A multidisciplinary hospital team was assembled to define critical failures linked to cancer patient process in hospital and proposed different actions to secure them and improve this process. Methods: According to a risk management tool (Failures Modes Effect and Criticality Analysis), the cancer patient process was mapped in many steps. During the videoconference brainstorming, many ideas were expressed and were classified into an Ishikawa diagram. The criticality indices were calculated from the severity, the occurrence, and the detection probability. Results: The cancer patient process has been described;20 failures have been identified with 8029 points of the sum of critical indices. The new organization of the cancer patient process, the program of training of administrative staff and security agents of hospitals, wearing the protective resources were reduced to the criticality index of 6615 points, a mean of factor reduction of 1291, and the standard deviation was 5007.75. Conclusion: Modification of cancer patient process in oncology center resulted in an important risk reduction as shown by risk analysis. Our study illustrates the usefulness of risk analysis methods in the healthcare system. A systematic use of risk analysis was needed to improve the safety of high-risk activities in healthcare processes. © 2020 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives License 4.0 (CCBY-NCND), where it is permissible to download and share the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially without permission from the journal.
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