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Analysis of nosocomial infections in two groups of patients. (a) The status of nosocomial infections (cases). (b) The incidence of nosocomial infections (%). The 6S group compared to the general group, ∗P>0.05.
Source publication
Objective:
The study aimed to explore the effectiveness of the 6S care model in sterilization in department of stomatology and its impact on the incidence of nosocomial infections.
Methods:
The infection surveillance indicators of the department of stomatology implementing the routine sterilization care model in 2019 were selected as the general...
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Aim
To explore the value of the 6S management strategies in COVID‐19 wards.
Design
Nurses from the first Fujian medical team in aiding Hubei Province at Wuhan Jinyintan Hospital (2 February, 2020–24 March, 2020) were recruited and instructed to adopt the 6S management strategies for nursing management.
Methods
The paired‐sample t ‐test was performed to compare the nursing quality, core capabilities of nurses, nursing preparation time, and nursing error rates before and after implementation.
Results
After implementation of the 6S management strategies, a total of 93 nurses experienced significant improvements in nursing quality, especially in workplace stress, material preparation, and medication management ( p < .001). Adoption of the 6S model for nursing management in COVID‐19 wards effectively improves nursing quality, enhances the core capabilities of nurses, reduces nursing preparation time, and lowers nursing error rates.