La mappatura dei rischi clinici in un pronto soccorso mediante l’applicazione del metodo FMEA/FMECA

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Introduzione: in Pronto Soccorso, l’ambiente caotico e sovraffollato, le condizioni critiche del paziente e la criticità del fattore tempo sono alcuni degli elementi che possono contribuire ad aumentare il rischio di errore da parte degli operatori, con ovvie ripercussioni negative sul paziente, sui professionisti e sull’organizzazione. In questo lavoro si presenta l’applicazione della tecnica di analisi proattiva Fmea/Fmeca (Failure Mode and Effects Analysis/Failure Mode, Effects, and Criticality Analysis) nel Pronto Soccorso di Faenza.

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Francesconi, F., Valgimigli, S., Francesconi, R., & Di Denia, P. (2018). La mappatura dei rischi clinici in un pronto soccorso mediante l’applicazione del metodo FMEA/FMECA. Scenario® - Il Nursing Nella Sopravvivenza, 31(3), 25–33. https://doi.org/10.4081/scenario.2014.98