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Using Sherpa Technique to Analyze Errors of Health Care Staff Working in Emergency Ward of Amiralmomenin Hospital, Semnan



Kermani A1, 2 ; Mazloumi A1 ; Kazemi Z1
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  1. 1. Department of Occupational Health Engineering, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
  2. 2. Semnan University of Medical sciences, Semnan, Iran

Source: Iran Occupational Health Published:2015

Abstract

Background and aims: Human errors are of the most important causes of accidents in medical professions which impose exorbitant costs to the societies. Therefore, the present research was carried out in order to identify and evaluate human errors, using SHERPA technique, among physicians and nurses in emergency unit of one of the hospitals in Semnan. Methods: In this qualitative and cross-sectional study, first the aims and procedures were instructed to physicians and nurses and then using hierarchical task analysis (HTA), tasks and sub-tasks, related to these occupations, were determined. Next, based on the instruction of SHERPA, the work sheets were completed for 15 nurses and 8 physicians and the obtained data were analyzed. Results: According to results, 359 errors were identified including 128 errors (35.65%) related to physicians' tasks and 231 errors (64.34%) related to nurses' tasks. Overall, action errors obtained the highest value (52.65%) and selection errors obtained the lowest value (8/9%) among all errors. Moreover, acceptable errors (with modification) had highest percentage and unacceptable errors had lowest percentage of degree of errors' risk Conclusion: According to the results, in both occupations, action errors (with the most frequency) and for physicians' tasks retrieval errors and in nurses' tasks, checking errors (with the most percentage of undesirable risk level) should be considered as priorities for controlling the errors. © 2015, Tehran University of Medical Sciences and Health Services. All rights reserved.