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The Healthcare Failure Mode and Effect Analysis as a tool to evaluate care protocols

Alissa Xavier da Costa Furtado Abi, Elaine Dhemer de Almeida Cruz, Letícia Pontes, Tatiane dos Santos, Jorge Vinícius Cestari Félix

2022Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: to identify, classify, and analyze modes of failure in the medication process. METHODS: evaluative research that used the Healthcare Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (HFMEA) in a service of bone marrow transplant from June to September 2018, with the participation of 35 health workers. RESULTS: 207 modes of failure were identified and classified as mistakes in verification (14%), scheduling (25.6%), administration (29%), dilution (16.4%), prescription (2.4%), and identification (12.6%). The analysis of risk showed a moderate (51.7%) and high (30.9%) need of intervention, leading to the creation of an internal quality assurance group and of continued education activities. CONCLUSIONS: the Healthcare Failure Mode and Effect Analysis showed itself to be a tool to actively identify, classify, and analyze failures in the process of medication, contributing for the proposal of actions aimed at patient safety.

Topics & Concepts

Failure mode and effects analysisHealth careMedical prescriptionIntervention (counseling)MedicineQuality assuranceIdentification (biology)Medical emergencyRoot cause analysisService (business)NursingBusinessReliability engineeringEngineeringBotanyEconomic growthMarketingBiologyEconomicsPatient Safety and Medication ErrorsPublic Health in BrazilHealthcare Regulation
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