A Fuzzy FMEA Approach to Prioritizing Surgical Cancellation Factors

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Abstract:
Background And Objectives
Surgical cancelation is a significant source of time and resource waste, patientsafety risk, and stress for patients and their families. In this study, a risk management-based approach is developedto prioritize factors contributing to surgical cancellation.
Methods
Factors leading to surgical cancellation were comprehensively classified based on literature review.A Fuzzy Failure Mode and Effect Analysis were developed for identifying the relative importance of the potentialsurgical cancellation factors. Validity of the results was examined by obtaining experts’ opinions.
Findings
Our analysis identified inadequacy of recovery beds, inadequacy of ICU beds, high-risk surgery, andhigh blood pressure and diabetes as the most important factors contributing to surgical cancelation.
Conclusions
According to our results, the Fuzzy Failure Mode and Effect Analysis can successfully rank thefactors contributing to surgical cancellation. Our results encourage further use of the risk management theory andtools combined with fuzzy set theory to support and facilitate the clinical decision-making process.
Language:
English
Published:
International Journal of Hospital Research, Volume:2 Issue: 1, Winter 2013
Page:
17
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