• Day Surgery Center, General Practice Medical Center, West China Hospital, Sichuan University / West China School of Nursing, Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan 610041, P. R. China;
HUANG Mingjun, Email: huangmingjun@wchscu.cn
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Objective  To explore the short-term effects of reengineering for the first-surgery preparation process in day surgery management. Methods  In July 2019, West China Hospital of Sichuan University began to reconstruct a standard process for the first-surgery preparation process in day surgery based on the theory of process reengineering. Patients who underwent the first general anesthesia operation on the day at the Day Surgery Center between February and June 2019 were selected as the pre-reengineering group, and those between July and November 2019 were selected as the post-reengineering group. The time intervals for each stage of the surgical process and the incidences of delays in each stage were compared between the two groups. Results  A total of 633 patients were included, with 309 in the pre-reengineering group and 324 in the post-reengineering group. The time from arrival to admission for the first patient [(30.24±7.86) vs. (22.45±10.65) min, P<0.001], time from admission to doctor’s orders [(9.42±7.07) vs. (5.45±5.86) min, P<0.001], waiting time before entering the operating room after nursing preparation [(23.67±17.59) vs. (18.46±19.60) min, P=0.001], and total waiting time from admission to entering the operating room [(73.42±18.46) vs. (65.27±21.00) min, P<0.001] in the post-reengineering group were all shorter than those in the pre-reengineering group. The incidence of patients admitted after 07:50 (2.3% vs. 0.3%, P=0.034) and the incidence of nurses’ preparation completion time extending beyond 08:20 (6.1% vs. 2.5%, P=0.022) in the post-reengineering group were lower than those in the pre-reengineering group. Conclusion  The reengineering of the first-surgery preparation process significantly improves the management of day surgery across multiple stages of the process, reducing patient waiting times and minimizing delays in admission, order processing, and nursing preparations that may affect patients’ punctual entry into the operating room.

Citation: ZHAN Lili, LI Lan, ZHANG Li, XIAO Shan, HUANG Mingjun. Analysis of the application effect of the first-surgery preparation process reengineering in day surgery management. West China Medical Journal, 2025, 40(2): 250-255. doi: 10.7507/1002-0179.202311267 Copy

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