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Healthcare Informatics Research
2022 Volume.28 No. 2 p.123 ~ p.131
Effect of the Automatic Needle Destroyer on Healthcare Providers¡¯ Work in an Emergency Department: A Mixed-Methods Study
Kim Su-Min

Kim Tae-Rim
Lee Jee-Hyang
Cho Sun-Young
Cha Won-Chul
Abstract
Objectives: This study introduced a novel Automatic Needle Destroyer (AND) to an emergency department (ED) and assessedits effect on healthcare providers¡¯ work.

Methods: Between August and September 2019, in the ED of a tertiary hospitalin Seoul, we conducted a mixed-methods study to evaluate the efficiency, safety, and usability of the AND using videoanalysis, surveys, and in-depth interviews, wherein participants described the advantages and disadvantages of the AND.

Results: Compared to the existing method, introducing the AND significantly reduced the operating time from 2.32 ¡¾ 1.14seconds to 1.77 ¡¾ 3.71 seconds (p < 0.001). The normal operation rate was 90.6%. The rate of needle-stick injuries (NSIs) andthe mean system usability scale (SUS) showed no significant differences. The in-depth interviews indicated that the disadvantagesof the AND were mostly operational. The advantages were related to profit, reduced direct contact with hazardouswaste, and behavioral changes, such as not having to recap syringes.

Conclusions: We introduced the AND to an ED environment,where NSIs occur frequently and many syringes are used, to evaluate its effect on providers¡¯ work. The AND reducedthe time for needle disposal, but the normal operation rate was low. No significant differences were found in the SUS scoreor the rate of NSIs. Although there are some restrictions on introducing the AND immediately, this study¡¯s results showedits potential usefulness. Efforts to improve the operation of the device and a longer study period are needed to fully achievesafety and efficiency.
KEYWORD
Emergency Service, Hospital, Occupational Health, Needlestick Injuries, Protective Devices, Feasibility Studies
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