Objective This study aimed to analyze the feasibility of total quality management (TQM) in medical quality management (focusing on three dimensions: management work efficiency, medical service quality, and safety quality) and to evaluate its impact on the work efficiency of medical staff. Methods TQM was introduced in January 2023, serving as the dividing point between the pre-management period (January-December 2022) and the post-management period (January-December 2023). Fifty medical staff members from the same cohort were chosen as study subjects. Comparisons were made between the pre- and post-management periods in terms of work efficiency (hospital culture development, reward and punishment mechanisms, communication and coordination mechanisms, environmental hygiene management mechanisms, and adverse event reporting mechanisms), medical service quality, staff satisfaction, safety quality (incidence of adverse events, unplanned returns to the operating room, qualification rate of medical device sterilization, incidence of infection events, and medical complaints), and overall medical quality (medical safety management, medical training management, and medical hygiene supervision). Data were analyzed using SPSS 29.0. Paired-sample t -tests were employed for continuous variables (scale scores), while χ 2 tests were used to categorical variables (satisfaction, safety quality). Results After TQM implementation, the work efficiency of medical staff significantly increased ( P 0.001). Compared to the pre-management period, the post-management period exhibited higher medical service quality scores, greater overall staff satisfaction, lower incidences of adverse events, unplanned returns to the operating room, infection events, and medical complaints, a higher sterilization qualification rate for medical device, and enhanced medical safety, training, and hygiene supervision management (all P 0.05). Conclusion TQM is feasible and effective in medical quality management. Its implementation can enhance work efficiency and medical service quality among medical staff, improve satisfaction, strengthen safety quality, and comprehensively elevate overall medical quality.
Peng Shi (Wed,) studied this question.