Effectiveness of Patient's Identification Evaluation (PIE) in Improving Accuracy of Patient Identification in the Pre-Analytical Phase / (Record no. 9998)

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Transcribing agency FEU-NRMF MEDICAL LIBRARY
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Classification number MT 2017 0012
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Personal name Polly Chua-Chan, MD
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Date of meeting June 2017
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Title Effectiveness of Patient's Identification Evaluation (PIE) in Improving Accuracy of Patient Identification in the Pre-Analytical Phase /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Ashley Christine Abulencia ; Loren Iris Aguilan ; Raphael James Agustin ; Marian Neil Nario ; Aelanis Gabriela Ocampo ; Patricia Marie Perez ; Marian Lizbeth Sandigan ; Louise Christine Tolentino and Nathalie Mae Vega.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Fairview, Quezon City
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. School of Medical Technology, FEU-NRMF
Date of publication, distribution, etc. June 2017
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Extent 47 pages:
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Dimensions 28 cm.
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Summary, etc. Abstract: One of the biggest goals of any health care institution is to provide the patient satisfactory service, produce reliable and perform quality procedures. The health care providers, being in a fast-paced clinical environment or setting, are not exempted to errors that are more commonly resulting from inaccurate patient identification. Even with the vast advancements in technology, there is still no program that can provide a perfect solution to this problem. This study aims to minimize patient misidentification by providing an additional procedure, "Patient Identification Evaluation" and to promote and raise awareness about the number of untoward incidental errors, associated with patient misidentification. The purpose of the study is to determine whether using "PIE" as an additional procedure in properly identifying the patient is effective in minimizing patient misidentification. This study described the frequency of errors in patient misidentification in the pre-analytical phase and the effect of the implementation of PIE in Far Eastern University - Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation Medical Center. In addition, the work shift patient misidentification usually occurs was determined. This study made use of aquasi-experimental method to the effectiveness of PIE in minimizing patient misidentification in the laboratory. A verification slip was filled out upon identifying the patient. This slip was compared to the information of the request form, and the effectiveness of PIE in minimizing patient misidentification was determined. Among the 270 patients that were selected, 54 errors(20.0%) in the patients' demographics were collected. Out of these 54 errors, "Name", which is a patient identifier, had the most percentage of errors with 42.59%, followed by "Birthdate" with an errors rate of 31.48%, "Gender" has 14.81% lastly "Age" at 11.11%. Of the patient misidentification, 76% errors occurred in the morning shift, while the remaining 24% were recorded from the night shift. A relative reduction of 80% was set to measure the effectiveness of PIE in minimizing errors in the pre-analytical phase. Implementation of PIE was effective on patient identifier "Name" and "Birthdate" both having 100% error reduction. On the other hand, PIE was able to reduce errors in "Gender" and "Age" by only 50%. Overall, PIE was effective with an 81.48% relative reduction rate surpassing the expected 80%relative reduction.
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Target audience note School of Medical Technology
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Personal name Abulencia, Ashley Christine
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Personal name Aguilan, Loren Iris
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Personal name Agustin, Raphael James
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Personal name Nario, Marian Niel
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Personal name Ocampo, Aelanis Gabriela
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Personal name Perez, Patricia Marie
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Personal name Sandigan, Marian Lizbeth
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Personal name Tolentino, Louise Christine
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Personal name Vega, Nathalie Mae
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    Library of Congress Classification     Far Eastern University - Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation Far Eastern University - Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation Theses 07/29/2017   MT 2017 0012 T001669 07/29/2017 07/29/2017 Theses
    Library of Congress Classification     Far Eastern University - Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation Far Eastern University - Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation Theses 09/23/2017   MT 2017 0012 c.2 T001682 09/23/2017 09/23/2017 Theses