Reducing Preoperative Waiting-time in a Pediatric Eye Operation Theater by Optimizing Process Flow: A Pilot Quality Improvement Project

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2018-09
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Indian Academy of Pediatrics
Abstract
Objective: To decrease the preoperative area waiting-time forchildren posted for eye surgery.Methods: A pilot quality improvement project was conducted in asingle paediatric eye operation theatre in our tertiary-carehospital. Operation theatre process flow was analyzed, baselinedata was collected, and two Plan-Do-Study-Act cycles wereperformed on consecutive days. Average and maximal waiting-time were recorded across six operation theatre days.Results: The average and maximal waiting time at baseline were221 and 390 minutes, respectively. After two rapid Plan-Do-Study-Act cycles, these were reduced to 29 (87% reduction) and 52minutes (87% reduction) from baseline, respectively, and couldsubsequently be sustained.Conclusion: Preoperative waiting time in ophthalmic operationtheatre was significantly reduced by simple process flowoptimization, thereby improving quality of care.
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Healthcare delivery, Plan-do-study-act cycle, Start-time delay
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Chandra Parijat, Tewari Ruchir, Dolma Yangchen, Das Deepsekhar, Kumawat Devesh. Reducing Preoperative Waiting-time in a Pediatric Eye Operation Theater by Optimizing Process Flow: A Pilot Quality Improvement Project. Indian Pediatrics. 2018 Sep; 55(9): 773-775