Continuous education has been proposed as the solution to the misuse of surgical staples. The quality assurance departments of the hospitals in the region will be mandated to monitor the measure of how the staplers are used as well as the success stories associated with the misuse of staples. The quality assurance department will work in collaboration with the surgical doctors to ensure they monitor the measures. The quality assurance department will consist of only the senior surgical doctors, and they will monitor the process by the other surgical doctors in monitoring the measure. There will also be representatives from the major manufacturing companies of the surgical staples to ensure that they monitor the measures used by surgeons to apply surgical staples.
The data will be collected from the theatre rooms where those who are in charge of quality assurance will record the procedure that is followed by the surgeons as they use the surgical pins. There will also be the use of interviews and questionnaire directed to surgeons to determine if they understood the necessary procedure of using the surgical staples. Furthermore, the questionnaire and the interviews seek if the surgeons understand the type of tissues and how they relate to the surgical staples ( Goyal, 2013). There will be a Secret Close-Circuit Television (CCTV) for collection of data on how the surgeons use the surgical staples when there is no one monitoring. These data are to be collected after every four months; which is in the first month of the year, the fourth month and the eighth month of the year. It will be collected at an interval of four-months every year for four consecutive years. Then it will be at an interval of six months in a year for the subsequent years.
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Reference
Goyal, R. (2013). Data collection methods and techniques. Research Methodology for Health Professionals , 4 (1), 178-178.