Improving the process to reduce ophthalmologic surgery cancellation and patient complaints: DOI: 10.15343/0104-7809.201018285

This study aims to describe a quality intervention program to reduce the rates of ophthalmologic surgery cancellation and patient complaints. Methods: the study was carried out at a university hospital in the state of Sao Paulo, Brazil. The intervention occurred from July to December, 2007. The meth...

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Main Authors: Maria Clara Padoveze, Denize Fornazari de Oliveira, Christiane Russo, Rosaura Antonieta Azevedo de Faria, Mariza Lino, Maria de Lourdes Fraga Penteado, Mirian Franzoloso Santos Martins, Ana Paula, Neuza Heli Zanoveli Santos, Silvia Elaine Melo, Keila M. Carvalho
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author Maria Clara Padoveze
Denize Fornazari de Oliveira
Christiane Russo
Rosaura Antonieta Azevedo de Faria
Mariza Lino
Maria de Lourdes Fraga Penteado
Mirian Franzoloso Santos Martins
Ana Paula
Neuza Heli Zanoveli Santos
Silvia Elaine Melo
Keila M. Carvalho
author_facet Maria Clara Padoveze
Denize Fornazari de Oliveira
Christiane Russo
Rosaura Antonieta Azevedo de Faria
Mariza Lino
Maria de Lourdes Fraga Penteado
Mirian Franzoloso Santos Martins
Ana Paula
Neuza Heli Zanoveli Santos
Silvia Elaine Melo
Keila M. Carvalho
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description This study aims to describe a quality intervention program to reduce the rates of ophthalmologic surgery cancellation and patient complaints. Methods: the study was carried out at a university hospital in the state of Sao Paulo, Brazil. The intervention occurred from July to December, 2007. The methodology applied was based on the model of process improvement. A multidisciplinary work group was set up, composed of professionals from all stages in the line of surgical care and coordinated by the Quality Program staff. The goals of the project were: to reduce the rate of surgery cancellations and to reduce the number of patient complaints. An action plan was established based on the assessment of the main causes of the problems. The tools used included the worksheet 5W2H and a formal contract for the project. The rates of surgery cancellation before and after the intervention were compared using the chi square test and significance was assumed if P was less than. 05. Results: in the baseline period (2004-2005) the monthly rate of surgery cancellations ranged from 32 to 45%. In the year 2006 this rate increased from 38 to 66%. The main causes for surgery cancellations were: patient absence (33%), faults in surgical product provision (32%) and unpropitious clinical conditions (15%). Patient absence was reduced through improvement of communication between resident surgeons and the social workers team. Modifications were achieved in the provision chain for essential surgical products (intraocular lens, balanced salt solution, viscoelastic solution) and there was no more surgery cancellation caused by fault in product provision. Although there was no change in the overall rates of surgery cancellation between the baseline period (37%) and the intervention period (38%), the rates decreased compared to the year 2006 (51%) (P = 0.0001; RR: 0.75; IC: 0.71-0.78). The main cause of patient complaint was surgery cancellation; the physician-patient relationship was the object of many complaints. Specific training to improve this relationship was implemented. Patient complaints dropped from up to 20 in 2006 to about 10 per month in 2007. Conclusion: the methodology for process improvement showed to be useful in reducing the main causes of surgery cancellation and patient complaints. The work group expressed a high level of satisfaction regarding the methodology applied and the goals achieved.
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spelling doaj-art-0b374e96e3bb4cf4806b0c66dfa0f19e2025-07-16T18:46:07ZengCentro Universitário São CamiloO Mundo da Saúde0104-78091980-39902010-01-013418285577Improving the process to reduce ophthalmologic surgery cancellation and patient complaints: DOI: 10.15343/0104-7809.201018285Maria Clara Padoveze0Denize Fornazari de Oliveira1Christiane Russo2Rosaura Antonieta Azevedo de Faria3Mariza Lino4Maria de Lourdes Fraga Penteado5Mirian Franzoloso Santos Martins6Ana Paula7Neuza Heli Zanoveli Santos8Silvia Elaine Melo9Keila M. Carvalho10RN, PhD. Quality Program Section at Hospital das Clínicas, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil and Escola de Enfermagem, Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil (EE-USP).RN, PhD. Quality Program Section at Hospital das Clínicas, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil and Escola de Enfermagem, Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil (EE-USP).Universidade Estadual de Campinas. Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil.Universidade Estadual de Campinas. Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil.Universidade Estadual de Campinas. Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil.Universidade Estadual de Campinas. Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil.Universidade Estadual de Campinas. Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil.Universidade Estadual de Campinas. Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil.Universidade Estadual de Campinas. Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil.Universidade Estadual de Campinas. Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil.Universidade Estadual de Campinas. Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil.This study aims to describe a quality intervention program to reduce the rates of ophthalmologic surgery cancellation and patient complaints. Methods: the study was carried out at a university hospital in the state of Sao Paulo, Brazil. The intervention occurred from July to December, 2007. The methodology applied was based on the model of process improvement. A multidisciplinary work group was set up, composed of professionals from all stages in the line of surgical care and coordinated by the Quality Program staff. The goals of the project were: to reduce the rate of surgery cancellations and to reduce the number of patient complaints. An action plan was established based on the assessment of the main causes of the problems. The tools used included the worksheet 5W2H and a formal contract for the project. The rates of surgery cancellation before and after the intervention were compared using the chi square test and significance was assumed if P was less than. 05. Results: in the baseline period (2004-2005) the monthly rate of surgery cancellations ranged from 32 to 45%. In the year 2006 this rate increased from 38 to 66%. The main causes for surgery cancellations were: patient absence (33%), faults in surgical product provision (32%) and unpropitious clinical conditions (15%). Patient absence was reduced through improvement of communication between resident surgeons and the social workers team. Modifications were achieved in the provision chain for essential surgical products (intraocular lens, balanced salt solution, viscoelastic solution) and there was no more surgery cancellation caused by fault in product provision. Although there was no change in the overall rates of surgery cancellation between the baseline period (37%) and the intervention period (38%), the rates decreased compared to the year 2006 (51%) (P = 0.0001; RR: 0.75; IC: 0.71-0.78). The main cause of patient complaint was surgery cancellation; the physician-patient relationship was the object of many complaints. Specific training to improve this relationship was implemented. Patient complaints dropped from up to 20 in 2006 to about 10 per month in 2007. Conclusion: the methodology for process improvement showed to be useful in reducing the main causes of surgery cancellation and patient complaints. The work group expressed a high level of satisfaction regarding the methodology applied and the goals achieved.https://revistamundodasaude.emnuvens.com.br/mundodasaude/article/view/646ophthalmologic surgery cancelation. intervention program. process improvement.
spellingShingle Maria Clara Padoveze
Denize Fornazari de Oliveira
Christiane Russo
Rosaura Antonieta Azevedo de Faria
Mariza Lino
Maria de Lourdes Fraga Penteado
Mirian Franzoloso Santos Martins
Ana Paula
Neuza Heli Zanoveli Santos
Silvia Elaine Melo
Keila M. Carvalho
Improving the process to reduce ophthalmologic surgery cancellation and patient complaints: DOI: 10.15343/0104-7809.201018285
O Mundo da Saúde
ophthalmologic surgery cancelation. intervention program. process improvement.
title Improving the process to reduce ophthalmologic surgery cancellation and patient complaints: DOI: 10.15343/0104-7809.201018285
title_full Improving the process to reduce ophthalmologic surgery cancellation and patient complaints: DOI: 10.15343/0104-7809.201018285
title_fullStr Improving the process to reduce ophthalmologic surgery cancellation and patient complaints: DOI: 10.15343/0104-7809.201018285
title_full_unstemmed Improving the process to reduce ophthalmologic surgery cancellation and patient complaints: DOI: 10.15343/0104-7809.201018285
title_short Improving the process to reduce ophthalmologic surgery cancellation and patient complaints: DOI: 10.15343/0104-7809.201018285
title_sort improving the process to reduce ophthalmologic surgery cancellation and patient complaints doi 10 15343 0104 7809 201018285
topic ophthalmologic surgery cancelation. intervention program. process improvement.
url https://revistamundodasaude.emnuvens.com.br/mundodasaude/article/view/646
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