实施六西格玛管理,规范外科手部消毒操作。

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 SURGERY BMC Surgery Pub Date : 2025-03-27 DOI:10.1186/s12893-025-02854-4
Ping Jiang, Yan Liu, Hai-Yan Gu, Qin-Xia Li, Ling-Bo Xue
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目的:评价六西格玛管理在规范医务人员手术手消毒操作中的有效性。方法:采用六西格玛DMAIC(定义、测量、分析、改进、控制)框架对外科手消毒进行评估,提高消毒的准确性和有效性。系统分析了消毒操作中准确性低、不良率高的原因。确定的关键问题包括对感染控制方案的认识有限,对正确的手术手消毒做法的了解不足,以及对外科工作人员的监督不足。基于这一分析的干预措施包括使用文字和视频提醒、加强医务人员培训、实施基于摄像头的强化监测和监督,以及建立奖惩评估制度。结果:干预后分析显示,医务人员手术手消毒的准确率从42.94%提高到82.97%,其中外科医生的提高幅度最大,达到47.70%。总体缺陷率大幅下降,其中最显著的减少是用消毒剂不完全覆盖手部,减少了2.75%。医务人员手上平均菌落数由4.44±2.51 CFU/cm2下降到2.68±0.54 CFU/cm2,合格率由71.67提高到98.33%。所有观察到的改善均具有统计学意义。结论:六西格玛管理的应用有效提高了手术手消毒的准确性和质量,减少了手术过程中的程序缺陷,提高了清洁手术过程中的消毒效果。
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Implementation of six sigma management to standardize surgical hand disinfection practices.

Objective: The aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of Six Sigma management in standardizing surgical hand disinfection practices among medical personnel.

Methods: The Six Sigma DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control) framework was utilized to assess and enhance the accuracy and effectiveness of surgical hand disinfection. Factors contributing to low accuracy and a high defect rate in disinfection practices were systematically analyzed. Key issues identified included limited awareness of infection control protocols, insufficient knowledge of proper surgical hand disinfection practices, and inadequate oversight of surgical staff. Interventions based on this analysis included the use of text and video reminders, reinforcement of medical personnel training, implementation of enhanced camera-based monitoring and supervision, and the establishment of a reward-and-penalty evaluation system.

Results: Post-intervention analysis revealed that the accuracy of surgical hand disinfection among medical personnel increased from 42.94 to 82.97%, with surgeons demonstrating the greatest improvement, achieving a 47.70% increase. The overall defect rate decreased substantially, with the most notable reduction observed in incomplete hand coverage with disinfectant, which decreased by 2.75%. Additionally, the average number of bacterial colonies on the hands of medical staff decreased from 4.44 ± 2.51 CFU/cm2 to 2.68 ± 0.54 CFU/cm2, and the qualification rate improved markedly from 71.67 to 98.33%. All observed improvements were statistically significant.

Conclusion: The application of Six Sigma management effectively enhances the accuracy and quality of surgical hand disinfection, reduces procedural defects, and enhances disinfection outcomes in clean surgical procedures.

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BMC Surgery
BMC Surgery SURGERY-
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期刊介绍: BMC Surgery is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on surgical research, training, and practice.
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