用于分析净化中心自动化场景的仿真模型。

IF 1.2 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES Health Systems Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1080/20476965.2021.2004933
Marzieh Ghiyasinasab, Nadia Lahrichi, Nadia Lehoux
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去污中心为对患者安全有重大影响的可重复使用手术器械提供消毒服务(分类、消毒、包装和消毒)。市场趋势是提高去污过程的自动化水平,提高生产率,减少人为失误和肌肉骨骼损伤的风险。本研究的目的是研究自动导引车(agv)在消毒部门的使用,以提高安全性和效率。基于各个净化中心的数据收集,创建了一个通用的仿真模型,并针对特定中心进行了验证,以分析应用agv实现内部转移自动化的各个方面。分析了中心通过AGV应用增加容量的潜力,并进行了实验设计,以确定最有希望的实施方案。结果显示,治疗时间和在制品减少,同时保持医疗器械的可及性,并确保工人的安全。
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A simulation model to analyse automation scenarios in decontamination centers.

Decontamination centres provide sterilisation services (sort, disinfect, package, and sterilise) for reusable surgical instruments that have a vital impact on patient safety. The market trend is to increase the level of automation in the decontamination process, to increase productivity, and reduce the risk of human error and musculoskeletal injuries. The goal of this research is to study the use of automated guided vehicles (AGVs) in sterilisation departments, to improve safety and efficiency. A generic simulation model is created based on data gathering of various decontamination centres and is validated for a specific centre to analyse various aspects of applying AGVs to automate the internal transfer. Centre's potential to increase capacity through AGV application is analysed and a Design of Experiments is conducted to identify the most promising implementation scenarios. Results show reductions in treatment time and work in process, while ,maintaining the accessibility of medical instruments, and ensuring worker safety.

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