5th IET International Conference on System Safety 2010 2010
DOI: 10.1049/cp.2010.0829
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Investigating the potential to simulate hospital-based infection outbreaks using the stamp architecture

Abstract: Additional Information:• This is a conference paper. AbstractIn this paper we describe our use of the STAMP architecture to analyse the C. difficile infection outbreaks which occurred at the Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS trust. Background data from other outbreaks in the UK (e.g., at Stoke Mandeville NHS trust) were also used to build STAMP models. The specification uses components of STAMP such as negative and positive feedback loops to represent the degree to which decisions taken at a higher level in t… Show more

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“…SD has been used in the context of accident analysis, for example, as part of the Systems Theoretic Accident Model and Process or STAMP (Leveson, 2004;Leveson et al, 2003a), used to investigate events ranging in the water and aerospace industries, to the outbreak of infection in UK hospitals (Waterson and Chung, 2010). The analysis models hierarchy, emergence, control and feedback rather than a 'linear' investigation of root causes.…”
Section: System Dynamicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SD has been used in the context of accident analysis, for example, as part of the Systems Theoretic Accident Model and Process or STAMP (Leveson, 2004;Leveson et al, 2003a), used to investigate events ranging in the water and aerospace industries, to the outbreak of infection in UK hospitals (Waterson and Chung, 2010). The analysis models hierarchy, emergence, control and feedback rather than a 'linear' investigation of root causes.…”
Section: System Dynamicsmentioning
confidence: 99%