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- Title
Improving the Quality of Emergency Intrahospital Transport for Critically Ill Patients by Using Toyota Production System Methods.
- Authors
Lu, Ke-Ke; Zhang, Miao-Miao; Zhu, Yue-Li; Ye, Chen; Li, Min
- Abstract
This study showed that the satisfaction rate of receiving departments after TPS management increased by 23.34% (73.33% before TPS management vs 96.67% after TPS management), and the adverse event rate decreased from 13.33% before TPS management to 3.33% after TPS management, indicating a downward trend. This study has shown that, through TPS management, the intrahospital transport time for critically ill patients may be shortened significantly (transport time P SB 50 sb before TPS management:39 minutes, reduced to 27 minutes after TPS management). Keywords: Toyota Production System; TPS; critically ill patients; transportation of patients; patient satisfaction; emergency care EN Toyota Production System TPS critically ill patients transportation of patients patient satisfaction emergency care 1111 1120 10 06/09/22 20220501 NES 220501 Introduction As the first stage for the diagnosis and treatment of acute or critically ill patients, emergency departments are critical for rescuing patients and maintaining vital signs while facilitating subsequent specialised treatment.
- Subjects
CRITICALLY ill patient care; CRITICALLY ill; PATIENTS' attitudes; PRODUCTION methods; FAILURE mode &; effects analysis
- Publication
Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare, 2022, Vol 15, p1111
- ISSN
1178-2390
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2147/JMDH.S360261