Processing time of loaner items for total hip replacement
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https://doi.org/10.5327/Z1414-4425202100040002Keywords:
Time and motion studies, Hip prosthesis, Time perception, Perioperative nursingAbstract
Objective: To estimate the time intervals necessary to reprocess loaner items for total hip replacement in a sterile processing department of a private
hospital in São Paulo (SP). Method: This is an exploratory, descriptive field study with a quantitative approach. The sample consisted of 41 processing cycles for
loaner items. Intervals were recorded using a digital stopwatch, including the start and end times of each activity. Sample calculation was estimated with a 95%
confidence interval. Results: Median total processing time was 10 hours, total effective time was 4.9 hours, and the interval between the end of reprocessing and
the time of surgery was 4.7 hours in advance. One surgery was canceled due to delayed delivery of the item. Conclusions: This study measured the reprocessing
times of loaner items, maintaining the methodological rigor at all stages, with estimates that respected the confidence interval, making this investigation reproducible. We suggest that professionals from other facilities perform these measurements to allow the construction of indicators that can help nurses in decision-making.
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