Performance Management of Hospital Oxygen Systems: A Literature Review

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DOI: 10.21522/TIJMG.2015.10.02.Art003

Authors : Emad Mohamed Zid Alkilani, Mohammed I. Abubakar

Abstract:

In situations where a continuous oxygen supply is essential the need for a reliable oxygen delivery system can never be overemphasized. This is a literature review on the performance management of hospital oxygen systems. The purpose of this study is to critically analyse previous studies on the performance management of hospital oxygen systems. The study summarizes the level of understanding as regards the topic presently because of the importance of the information to the health outcomes of patients requiring oxygen therapy. The authors searched ScienceDirect.com, Google Scholar, and PubMed as well as MEDLINE using a series of combinations of the following keywords: management of oxygen systems, performance management and, reliability of oxygen systems as well as hospital oxygen delivery services and oxygen therapy. This literature review has shown that performance management of hospital oxygen systems is critical to achieving favourable health outcomes in different clinical situations. It has also revealed that performance management is key to attaining and maintaining the high-level performance of oxygen delivery services in healthcare facilities.

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