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The impact of FMEA on the nurses’ standard precaution compliance belief in non-isolated wards during the COVID-19 epidemic |
FENG Xiaofang, HUANG Xiaoxia, QIAN Xiaorong, CHEN Yan, SUN Caixia. |
Department of Neonatal Care, the First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou 325015,China |
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FENG Xiaofang,HUANG Xiaoxia,QIAN Xiaorong, et al. The impact of FMEA on the nurses’ standard precaution compliance belief in non-isolated wards during the COVID-19 epidemic[J]. JOURNAL OF WEZHOU MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, 2020, 50(12): 1006-1010.
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Abstract Objective: To explore the impact of failure mode and effect analysis theory (FMEA) on the standard precaution compliance belief of nurses in the non-isolated wards during the COVID-19 epidemic. Methods:In the early stage of the COVID-19 epidemic, FMEA research steps were taken to intervene in the implementation of standard precaution for nurses in non-isolated wards. The effect was evaluated by the risk priority number (RPN) of standard precaution before and after the intervention and by the score of standard precaution compliance belief scale of nurses as well as implementation rate of standard precaution. Results: After the implementation of FMEA intervention, the standard priority risk index value of nurses in the non-isolated wards during the COVID-19 epidemic was significantly reduced, and the score of standard precaution compliance belief and implementation rate of standard precaution was significantly increased (P<0.01). Conclusion: The application of FMEA can
effectively improve the standard of precaution and compliance of nurses in the non-isolated wards during the COVID-19 epidemic and can reduce the risk of infection and spread of the COVID-19 virus and other epidemics.
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Received: 14 May 2020
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