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ProDeM: A Process-Oriented Delphi Method for systematic asynchronous and consensual surgical process modelling.

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This study introduces ProDeM, a novel Process-Oriented Delphi Method for surgical process modelling. It enables systematic, consensual model development by healthcare experts, addressing challenges of fragmented information and expert availability.

Keywords:
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  • Healthcare Informatics
  • Process Modelling
  • Surgical Process Analysis

Background:

  • Surgical process models enhance healthcare delivery by improving communication and reasoning.
  • Modelling surgical processes is complex due to fragmented, non-process-oriented information.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present ProDeM, a novel Process-Oriented Delphi Method for surgical process modelling.
  • To address challenges in surgical process modelling, including expert availability and data integration.

Main Methods:

  • Developed ProDeM, a systematic, asynchronous, and consensual method for modelling surgical processes.
  • Operationalised ProDeM within a well-known surgical process context.
  • Incorporated expert feedback for model quality assessment.

Main Results:

  • Demonstrated the feasibility and practical application of ProDeM in surgical process modelling.
  • Gathered expert evaluations confirming the method's utility.
  • ProDeM facilitates adaptable and flexible process model development.

Conclusions:

  • ProDeM offers a viable solution for consensual surgical process modelling.
  • The method effectively integrates fragmented information and accommodates expert constraints.
  • ProDeM supports improved healthcare provision through enhanced process understanding.