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Cancer Nursing, 2017
Background: Intravenous chemotherapy administration is a high-risk process; attention must be paid to preventing errors that might occur during the administration of chemotherapy. Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate whether the healthcare failure mode and effect ...
Gui, Li +3 more
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Background: Intravenous chemotherapy administration is a high-risk process; attention must be paid to preventing errors that might occur during the administration of chemotherapy. Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate whether the healthcare failure mode and effect ...
Gui, Li +3 more
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AORN Journal, 2011
AbstractA retained surgical sponge is a sentinel event that can result in serious negative outcomes for the patient. Current standards rely on manual counting, the accuracy of which may be suspect, yet little is known about why counting fails to prevent retained sponges. The objectives of this project were to describe perioperative processes to prevent
Victoria M, Steelman, Joseph J, Cullen
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AbstractA retained surgical sponge is a sentinel event that can result in serious negative outcomes for the patient. Current standards rely on manual counting, the accuracy of which may be suspect, yet little is known about why counting fails to prevent retained sponges. The objectives of this project were to describe perioperative processes to prevent
Victoria M, Steelman, Joseph J, Cullen
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A healthcare failure mode and effect analysis to optimise the process of blood culture performance.
The Netherlands journal of medicine, 2020Blood cultures are essential diagnostic tools to identify pathogens in systemic infections. However, logistics of blood culture performance is often suboptimal. This study analyses the pre-analytic phase of blood culture processing through different types of risk assessments.We performed direct observations to gain in-depth knowledge of the root causes
van Daalen, F. V. +5 more
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SU‐F‐T‐246: Evaluation of Healthcare Failure Mode And Effect Analysis For Risk Assessment
Medical Physics, 2016Purpose:To evaluate the differences between the Veteran Affairs Healthcare Failure Modes and Effect Analysis (HFMEA) and the AAPM Task Group 100 Failure and Effect Analysis (FMEA) risk assessment techniques in the setting of a stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) procedure were compared respectively.
T Harry, R Manger, L Cervino, T Pawlicki
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Healthcare Failure Mode and Effects Analysis under Fuzziness
2011Failure modes and effects analysis (FMEA) is a step-by-step approach for identifying all possible failures in a design, a manufacturing or assembly process, or a product or service. Failures are prioritized according to how serious their consequences are, how frequently they occur and how easily they can be detected.
Kahraman, Cengiz, KAYA, İhsan
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Human Factors and Ergonomics in Manufacturing & Service Industries, 2012
AbstractHealthcare Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (HFMEA®) has been developed to support the proactive analysis of health care treatment processes. Its use has been reported in several studies with both positive and negative comments regarding the quality of the results and the efficacy of the method.
Liam Chadwick, Enda F. Fallon
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AbstractHealthcare Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (HFMEA®) has been developed to support the proactive analysis of health care treatment processes. Its use has been reported in several studies with both positive and negative comments regarding the quality of the results and the efficacy of the method.
Liam Chadwick, Enda F. Fallon
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Healthcare risk evaluation with failure mode and effect analysis in established of new dialysis unit
The Journal of National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers, 2015Introduction: Proactive prevention of medical errors is critical in medical practice. Root causes analysis is a conventional method used to deal with errors that result in an adverse event. Aim: The aim of this paper was the application of the failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) tool used to evaluate the risks to prevent the infections and ...
UAlbert Anand +3 more
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Journal of System Safety, 2017
The objective of performing Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) is to use sound risk management principles, coupled with innovative solutions that can assure high return on investment (ROI). Quality Guru Philip Crosby wrote in his book, Quality is Free, that quality is free if you do the right things at the right time.
Raheja, Dev, Escano, Maria
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The objective of performing Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) is to use sound risk management principles, coupled with innovative solutions that can assure high return on investment (ROI). Quality Guru Philip Crosby wrote in his book, Quality is Free, that quality is free if you do the right things at the right time.
Raheja, Dev, Escano, Maria
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HEALTHCARE FAILURE MODE AND EFFECT ANALYSIS: PROSES PELAYANAN OPERASI DI RUMAH SAKIT
Jurnal Manajemen Pelayanan Kesehatan, 2014Background: Most of medical errors are preventable. Highnumber of adverse event and near miss cases in hospitalsindicate opportunity for improvement. Therefore, efforts toidentify potential risks, recognize event as early as possible,and set a barrier mechanism through implementation of HealthCare Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (HFMEA) are required ...
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