Using the model for improvement and microsystems analysis methodological framework to examine variation in the pressure transducer management process

作者: Shea Polancich , Terri Poe , Bruce Von Hagel , Jordan DeMoss

DOI: 10.5430/JNEP.V6N2P43

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摘要: Background: The pressure transducer is a device used commonly in the critical care areas of hospital order to monitor hemodynamic stability patient, particular critically ill patient. Because transducers are used, and because importance monitoring associated with device, ability effectively set up manage important. As such, process should be examined for consistency, accuracy, safety. Unfortunately, based upon an appraisal current research, there no evidence literature detailing standardized managing set-up, nor specific recommendation regarding type provider who establish these systems. Methods: microsystem analysis model improvement (MFI) three guiding questions were as methodological framework determining extent organizational risk variation management workflow. In adult intensive patients, aged 18 above, how does (Registered Nurse versus Anesthesia Lab Personnel) workflow (workflow variation, provided by flow) impact patient outcomes (rates infection), efficiency (measured staff time cost supplies/equipment), direct 12-month timeframe? Results: Process set-up throughout healthcare organization was identified through pattern analysis. results highlighted operational inefficiencies un-necessary variations. Conclusions: within that reviewed clinical outcomes. From broader perspective, this project highlights analyzing decreasing variation.

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