一个数据驱动的决策支持工具,以改善医院病床清洁物流使用离散事件模拟考虑运营商的行为

IF 1.5 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Operations Research for Health Care Pub Date : 2023-09-22 DOI:10.1016/j.orhc.2023.100408
Gaspard Hosteins , Allan Larsen , Dario Pacino , Christian Michel Sørup
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病床是医院的一项重要资源,需要有效管理以确保对患者的护理质量。病床是闭环操作的,在病人到达之前必须彻底清洁,以防止感染。医院必须实施有效的物流系统来收集、运输、储存和清理出院病人的不洁床位。鉴于现有的资源,如床位、工作人员和机器,这些系统必须坚固有效,以满足不同的床位供应需求。本研究旨在开发一种决策支持工具,以优化床清洁物流,并确保在任何时候为入院患者提供无菌床。这项研究是基于丹麦一家公立医院的床位流动和清洁组织。建立了后床流的离散事件模拟模型(DES)。本文还提出了一个紧张水平指标,以反映清洁人员的行为时,面对变化的需求和床上库存。使用组织设置(员工时间表,政策和床位规模),DES模型:(1)评估在合理时间内提供无菌床的能力,(2)测量清洁人员的压力,(3)可视化资源使用情况。这项研究说明了如何将工作人员的感知工作量和由此产生的行为纳入一个DES模型,以捕捉工作人员决策的行为方面。
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A data-driven decision support tool to improve hospital bed cleaning logistics using discrete event simulation considering operators’ behaviour

Beds are a critical resource for hospitals, requiring effective management to ensure the quality of care for patients. Beds operate in a closed-loop circuit and must be thoroughly cleaned between patients’ arrivals to prevent infections. Hospitals must implement efficient logistics systems to collect, transport, store, and clean unclean beds from discharged patients. These systems must be robust and efficient to meet the varying bed supply needs, given the available resources such as beds, staff and machines. This study aims to develop a decision support tool to optimise bed cleaning logistics and ensure the availability of sterile beds for incoming patients at all times. The study is based on the bed flow and cleaning organisation of a Danish public hospital. A discrete event simulation model (DES) of the back-end bed flow has been developed. The paper also presents a tension level indicator to reflect the behaviour of cleaning staff when facing variations in demand and bed stock. Using the organisational set-up (staff schedules, policies, and bed fleet size), the DES model: (1) evaluates the ability to provide sterile beds in a reasonable time, (2) measures the stress on cleaning staff, and (3) visualises resource usage. This study illustrates how to incorporate the staff’s perceived workload and resulting behaviour into a DES model to capture the behavioural aspect of staff’s decision-making.

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