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Abstract
Objective: This study aimed to identify the high-risk events in the operating room so as to provide a decision-making basis for emergency management.
Method: The Kaiser model-based Hazard vulnerability analysis (HVA) was used to determine the risk matrix. The Delphi method was used to create the risk assessment form. The potential risk events were quantitatively evaluated. The relative risk percentages of the risk events were calculated to identify the top high-risk events.
Results: A risk matrix containing 4 components (natural disasters; technological hazards; human hazards; and hazardous materials) was determined, and a risk assessment form was created using the Delphi method. The top three high-risk events are as follows: internal radiation exposure (41%), infectious disease outbreaks (38%), and internal fires (33%). The emergency management measures for high-risk events were developed.
Conclusions: The Kaiser model-based HVA in event risk assessment of operating room can effectively identify potential high-risk events, determine emergency priorities, and optimize resource allocation, thereby ensuring the quality and safety of surgical treatment.
目的:本研究旨在确定手术室中的高风险事件,从而为应急管理提供决策依据:本研究旨在确定手术室中的高风险事件,从而为应急管理提供决策依据:方法:采用基于凯撒模型的危险脆弱性分析法(HVA)确定风险矩阵。采用德尔菲法制作风险评估表。对潜在风险事件进行定量评估。计算风险事件的相对风险百分比,以确定最高的高风险事件:结果:确定了包含 4 个组成部分(自然灾害、技术灾害、人为灾害和危险材料)的风险矩阵,并使用德尔菲法创建了风险评估表。排在前三位的高风险事件是:内部辐射(41%)、传染病爆发(38%)和内部火灾(33%)。针对高风险事件制定了应急管理措施:基于 Kaiser 模型的 HVA 在手术室事件风险评估中的应用可有效识别潜在的高风险事件,确定应急优先级,优化资源分配,从而确保手术治疗的质量和安全。