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Evaluate the efficiency of adopting the automated needle processing system by evaluating efficiency, usability and safety when using ANDY(Automatic Needle Destroyer). Install ANDY(Automatic Needle Destroyer) in the ER, and evaluate the system by comparing the efficiency of the work, usability, actual decrease ratio of needlestick injury between using the automated needle processing system and not using it.


Clinical Trial Description

1. Background The most frequent occupational injury is exposure to blood and fluid by needlestick injury. Needlestick injuries can result in serious infections if appropriate infection control measures are not taken promptly.

Since the use of safety devices are not popularly used, the needle and syringe are mostly taken into pieces by physical ways. There are some cases that the needle and syringe is not separated, and the entire syringe can be put directly into the waste container. There is also a problem that it takes a lot of time and efforts to remove needles from syringes. In addition, the existing safety mechanism is physical methods such as pulling out the needle, damaging or cutting the needle, or using heat to the needle, or melting it by using chemicals. It is a semi-manual since you have to wait holding the syringe during the process, and it is inconvenient to use considering a busy medical environment.

Therefore, we developed ANDY(Automatic Needle Destroyer) that can be introduced at a convenient and reasonable cost, and try to objectively evaluate the utility of ANDY in a clinical environment.

2. Purpose The purpose of this study is to Evaluate the efficiency of adopting the automated needle processing system by evaluating efficiency, usability and safety of the system.

3. Design : RCT (randomized controlled trial)

4. Setting: EMERGENCY CENTER at the Samsung Medical Center

5. Enrollment : 129 medical staffs in the ER. 10ea ANDY and 10ea of Existing waste containers(needle box)

6. Intervention :

6-1) 1st Week : Removal of needle with existing method

- Record the time required for the needle removal procedure by photographing the needle removal procedure during 24 hours/7 days.

- Identify the number of syringes processed by existing method.

- Do survey after 1st week

6-2) 2nd week: Prepare for using ANDYs

- Provide clinicians with instruction how to use ANDY

- Install 10 ANDYs in the ER.

6-3) 3rd week : Removal of needle with using ANDYs

- Record the time required for the needle removal procedure by photographing the needle removal procedure during 24 hours/7 days.

- Identify the number of syringes processed by ANDY.

- After 3rd week, do survey and interview 15 people selected by the convenient sample method. By interviewing, collect information of overall experience after using automated needle processing system, how long their hospital working experience is, and other information or systems the interviewees feel those are necessary.

7. Scoring: By the answers of the Questionnaire of Satisfaction (SUS and adjective score)

8. Study period : 3 weeks

9. Satisfaction survey: SUS and adjective score ;


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NCT number NCT04039906
Study type Interventional
Source Samsung Medical Center
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date September 2, 2019
Completion date September 23, 2019