Vol - 28, Issue - 10
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International Medical Journal
Journal ID : IMJ-02-11-2021-1036
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Abstract : Time motion studies have been broadly adopted by biomedical researchers and have become a focus of attention due to the current interest in clinical workflow related factors. However, attempts to aggregate results from these studies have been difficult, resulting from a significant variability in the implementation and reporting of methods. An observational cross sectional study done in the COVID-19 vaccination centre of a Medical College, West Bengal over a period of 2 month. The study population included all beneficiaries aged above 18 years. The total sample was 175. Predesigned and pretested schedule containing observational checklist & pre-synchronized stopwatches were used to record service delivery time at the different activity points. Data was collected from observing COVID-19 vaccination centre was conducted on 175 beneficiaries over the period of 2 months. Mean waiting time was 85 minutes 24 seconds and it is maximum of the beneficiaries coming before 8.000 AM (Mean=108.36 Minutes). The initial identification document checking & registration token distribution mean time taken was 32.96 seconds & 47.6 seconds respectively. Document upload and registration in Co-WIN app took mean time of 710.74 seconds. Mean total time needed for whole procedure was 143.64 minutes. This study pointed out that proper use of technology and role clarity due pre-defined SOPs, adequate manpower made whole COVID-19 vaccination procedure.

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