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  • Healthcare Management
  • Patient Safety
  • Organizational Change

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  • Many healthcare interventions do not achieve desired outcomes.
  • Preoperative fasting time reduction is a clinically identified priority.
  • Previous attempts to shorten patient fasting times have faced challenges.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the reasons behind the failure of a specific preoperative fasting time reduction project.
  • To identify the contributing factors that hindered the implementation of the fasting-time project.
  • To understand the complex interplay of barriers in healthcare change initiatives.

Main Methods:

  • Retrospective analysis of the fasting-time project.
  • Qualitative examination of factors influencing project outcomes.
  • Identification of key barriers through case study review.

Main Results:

  • The fasting-time project did not achieve its goal of shortening preoperative fasting durations.
  • Four primary, reinforcing factors contributed to the project's failure: lack of urgency, risk aversion, daily operational busyness, and inadequate departmental managerial commitment.
  • These factors created a complex environment that resisted change.

Conclusions:

  • The failure of the preoperative fasting-time project underscores the challenges in implementing healthcare changes.
  • A combination of organizational, operational, and managerial factors can impede successful intervention.
  • Addressing these multifaceted barriers is crucial for future healthcare improvement initiatives.