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Experience with the use of the Codonics Safe Label System(™) to improve labelling compliance of anaesthesia drugs.

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العنوان: Experience with the use of the Codonics Safe Label System(™) to improve labelling compliance of anaesthesia drugs.
المؤلفون: Ang, Sbl, Hing, Wc, Tung, Sy, Park, T, Ang, S B L, Hing, W C, Tung, S Y
المصدر: Anaesthesia & Intensive Care; Jul2014, Vol. 42 Issue 4, p500-506, 7p
مستخلص: The Codonics Safe Labeling System(™) (http://www.codonics.com/Products/SLS/flash/) is a piece of equipment that is able to barcode scan medications, read aloud the medication and the concentration and print a label of the appropriate concentration in the appropriate colour code. We decided to test this system in our facility to identify risks, benefits and usability. Our project comprised a baseline survey (25 anaesthesia cases during which 212 syringes were prepared from 223 drugs), an observational study (47 cases with 330 syringes prepared) and a user acceptability survey. The baseline compliance with all labelling requirements was 58%. In the observational study the compliance using the Codonics system was 98.6% versus 63.8% with conventional labelling. In the user acceptability survey the majority agreed the Codonics machine was easy to use, more legible and adhered with better security than the conventional preprinted label. However, most were neutral when asked about the likelihood of flexibility and customisation and were dissatisfied with the increased workload. Our findings suggest that the Codonics labelling machine is user-friendly and it improved syringe labelling compliance in our study. However, staff need to be willing to follow proper labelling workflow rather than batch label during preparation. Future syringe labelling equipment developers need to concentrate on user interface issues to reduce human factor and workflow problems. Support logistics are also an important consideration prior to implementation of any new labelling system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:0310057X
DOI:10.1177/0310057x1404200412