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Work systems analysis of sterile processing: assembly.


Alfred, M., Catchpole, K., Huffer, E., Fredendall, L., & Taaffe, K. M.

Publication Year:

2020

ABSTRACT

Sterile processing departments (SPDs) play a crucial role in surgical safety and efficiency. SPDs clean instruments to remove contaminants (decontamination), inspect and reorganise instruments into their correct trays (assembly), then sterilise and store instruments for future use (sterilisation and storage). However, broken, missing or inappropriately cleaned instruments are a frequent problem for surgical teams. These issues should be identified and corrected during the assembly phase.

Citation: 

Alfred, M., Catchpole, K., Huffer, E., Fredendall, L., & Taaffe, K. M. (2020). Work systems analysis of sterile processing: assembly. BMJ Quality & Safety. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7979531/

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