Protocolo de cirurgias seguras numa região neotropical no Brasil Central: processo de implantação, avaliação e revisão da literatura

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Autor(a) principal: Leite, Giulena Rosa
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Tese
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Resumo: Aiming at evaluating the implementation of a safe surgery protocol, developed by the Brazilian National Health Surveillance Agency (ANVISA), an integrative literature review followed by an uncontrolled, quasi-experimental before-and-after intervention study was conducted in public health institutions that possess a surgical center, which are from 5 cities that make up the Southwest Health Region II of the State of Goiás. The review consisted of 19 scientific articles searched by the association of the keywords surgical and checklist and world health organization and implantation. The population was composed of 84 workers from the multiprofessional team before the intervention, 77 workers after the intervention and 680 patients in postoperative period. The data organization process was conducted with Microsoft ® Excel 2010 program and the data analysis was made with the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) program. In order to present the situational diagnosis state of the stages "before training" and "after training" of the professionals, descriptive statistics were used. Then, the comparison of after-training and before-training collected data was performed using the chi-square test to test the significance between proportions. P values <0.05 were considered statistically significant. The female proportion of Healthcare Professionals (PAS) (79.9%) was statistically higher than that of males (20.1%), (p <0.020). The average age was 39.2 (± 9), the predominant age group was 41 years and over (43.9%) and the educational level was less than or equal to twelve years of study (56.1%). Regarding their training, more than a half of them was composed of nursing technicians (77.7%) and worked in a medium-sized hospital (56.8%). Healthcare professionals with a higher academic training level were nurses (8.6%) and medical surgeons or anesthesiologists (13.7%). There was a higher proportion of health professionals who responded positively to the procedures confirmation in step II (98.7%) compared to stage I (67.7%). Likewise, all the items related to visual confirmation and demarcation of the surgical site (1.6% stage I to 97.4% stage II), pulse oximeter presence (82.3% stage I to 98.7% stage II) and verbal review with the anesthesiologists (69.4% stage I to 98.7% in stage II) presented p <0.005. Regarding stage II, “before leaving the surgery room”, the items "compress/instruments count", "surgical specimen identification", "equipment functionality revision" were already performed with great consistency, even before the protocol implementation. Regarding the stage III of the checklist "before leaving the operating room", when we compared the health professionals’ perceptions, before and after the implementation of the checklist, it was observed that the variables "occurrence of wrong procedures notifications”, “the occurrence of surgeries in the wrong patients”, “the occurrence of surgeries in wrong places”, “inadequate antibiotic prophylaxis” and “revision of the postoperative and anesthesia care plan” (p <0.005) were statistically significant (p = 0.000). Conclusion: the level of evidence VI was the one of greater predominance among the articles produced in the period investigated. We interviewed 84 health professionals who work in public surgical centers of RSS II, 90.5% of the female gender; (40.5%), with professional training of Nursing Technicians (82.1%) and schooling less than 12 years of schooling (54.8%). Moments 1 "before the anesthesia" and 2 "before the surgical incision" of the checklist, had a higher rate of adhesion by professionals.
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spelling García-Zapatta , Marco Tulio Antoniohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3672512339058369García-Zapatta, Marco Tulio AntonioBarbosa, Maria AlvesSilva, Luiz Almeida daCecchetto, Fátima HelenaMrué, Fátimahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3832646507702119Leite, Giulena Rosa2017-04-05T11:53:47Z2017-03-31LEITE, Giulena Rosa. Protocolo de cirurgias seguras numa região neotropical no Brasil Central: processo de implantação, avaliação e revisão da literatura. 2017. 164 f. Tese (Doutorado em Ciências da Saúde) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2017.http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tede/7076Aiming at evaluating the implementation of a safe surgery protocol, developed by the Brazilian National Health Surveillance Agency (ANVISA), an integrative literature review followed by an uncontrolled, quasi-experimental before-and-after intervention study was conducted in public health institutions that possess a surgical center, which are from 5 cities that make up the Southwest Health Region II of the State of Goiás. The review consisted of 19 scientific articles searched by the association of the keywords surgical and checklist and world health organization and implantation. The population was composed of 84 workers from the multiprofessional team before the intervention, 77 workers after the intervention and 680 patients in postoperative period. The data organization process was conducted with Microsoft ® Excel 2010 program and the data analysis was made with the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) program. In order to present the situational diagnosis state of the stages "before training" and "after training" of the professionals, descriptive statistics were used. Then, the comparison of after-training and before-training collected data was performed using the chi-square test to test the significance between proportions. P values <0.05 were considered statistically significant. The female proportion of Healthcare Professionals (PAS) (79.9%) was statistically higher than that of males (20.1%), (p <0.020). The average age was 39.2 (± 9), the predominant age group was 41 years and over (43.9%) and the educational level was less than or equal to twelve years of study (56.1%). Regarding their training, more than a half of them was composed of nursing technicians (77.7%) and worked in a medium-sized hospital (56.8%). Healthcare professionals with a higher academic training level were nurses (8.6%) and medical surgeons or anesthesiologists (13.7%). There was a higher proportion of health professionals who responded positively to the procedures confirmation in step II (98.7%) compared to stage I (67.7%). Likewise, all the items related to visual confirmation and demarcation of the surgical site (1.6% stage I to 97.4% stage II), pulse oximeter presence (82.3% stage I to 98.7% stage II) and verbal review with the anesthesiologists (69.4% stage I to 98.7% in stage II) presented p <0.005. Regarding stage II, “before leaving the surgery room”, the items "compress/instruments count", "surgical specimen identification", "equipment functionality revision" were already performed with great consistency, even before the protocol implementation. Regarding the stage III of the checklist "before leaving the operating room", when we compared the health professionals’ perceptions, before and after the implementation of the checklist, it was observed that the variables "occurrence of wrong procedures notifications”, “the occurrence of surgeries in the wrong patients”, “the occurrence of surgeries in wrong places”, “inadequate antibiotic prophylaxis” and “revision of the postoperative and anesthesia care plan” (p <0.005) were statistically significant (p = 0.000). Conclusion: the level of evidence VI was the one of greater predominance among the articles produced in the period investigated. We interviewed 84 health professionals who work in public surgical centers of RSS II, 90.5% of the female gender; (40.5%), with professional training of Nursing Technicians (82.1%) and schooling less than 12 years of schooling (54.8%). Moments 1 "before the anesthesia" and 2 "before the surgical incision" of the checklist, had a higher rate of adhesion by professionals.Com o objetivo de avaliar o processo de implantação do protocolo de cirurgias seguras, da Agência Nacional de Vigilância Sanitária – Brasil, realizou-se uma revisão integrativa de literatura seguida por uma pesquisa de intervenção, quase experimental do tipo antes e depois, não controlada, em instituições públicas de saúde que possuem centro cirúrgico, de 5 municípios que compõem a Região de Saúde Sudoeste II do Estado de Goiás. A revisão constou de 19 artigos científicos buscados pela associação das palavras chave surgical and checklist and world health organization and implantation. A população foi constituída por 84 trabalhadores da equipe multiprofissional antes da intervenção, 77 trabalhadores após a intervenção, e 680 pacientes em pós-operatório. Os dados foram organizados no programa Microsoft ® Excel 2010 e analisados com auxílio do programa Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS). Para apresentar as etapas do diagnóstico situacional “antes da capacitação” dos profissionais e “após a capacitação” dos mesmos, foi utilizada a estatística descritiva. Em seguida, foi realizada a comparação dos dados coletados antes e após a capacitação, utilizando o teste de qui-quadrado para testar a significância entre as proporções. Valores de p<0,05 foram considerados estatisticamente significantes. A proporção dos PAS (Profissionais da Área da Saúde) do sexo feminino (79,9%) foi estatisticamente superior em relação ao sexo masculino (20,1%), (p < 0,020). A idade média foi de 39,2 (± 9), enquanto a faixa etária predominante foi acima de 41 anos (43,9%) e escolaridade menor ou igual a doze anos de estudo (56,1%). Quanto à formação, mais da metade eram técnicos em enfermagem (77,7%) e trabalhavam em hospital de médio porte (56,8%). A participação de PAS com formação superior foi de enfermeiros (8,6%) e de médicos cirurgiões ou anestesistas (13,7%). Verificou-se uma proporção maior de PAS que responderam positivamente à confirmação dos procedimentos na etapa II (98,7%) em relação a etapa I (67,7%). Da mesma forma os itens relativos a confirmação visual e demarcação do sítio cirúrgico (1,6% etapa I para 97,4% etapa II), presença do oxímetro de pulso (82,3% etapa I para 98,7% na etapa II) e revisão verbal com o anestesista (69,4% etapa I para 98,7% na etapa II) apresentaram valor de p < 0,005. Em relação ao momento II, antes de sair da sala de cirurgias, os itens “contagem de compressa/instrumental”, “Identificação de qualquer amostra cirúrgica”, “Revisão da funcionalidade equipamentos” já eram realizados com grande consistência, mesmo antes da implantação do protocolo. Em relação ao terceiro momento do checklist “antes de sair da sala cirúrgica”, quando comparamos a percepção dos profissionais de saúde, antes e após a implantação do checklist, observa-se que as variáveis “notificações de ocorrência de procedimentos errados”, “ocorrência de cirurgia em pacientes errados”, “ocorrência de cirurgias em locais errados”, “notificação de antibioticoprofilaxia inadequada” e “revisão do plano de cuidado pós-operatório e anestésico” (p<0,005) foram estatisticamente significativas (p=0,000). Conclusão: o nível de evidência VI foi o de maior predominância entre os artigos produzidos no período investigado. Foram entrevistados 84 profissionais de saúde que atuam em centros cirúrgicos públicos da RSS II, 90,5% do gênero feminino; a maioria com idade maior que 41 anos (40,5%), com formação profissional de Técnicos de Enfermagem (82,1%) e escolaridade menor que 12 anos de estudo (54,8%). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Protocolo de cirurgias seguras numa região neotropical no Brasil Central: processo de implantação, avaliação e revisão da literatura
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Protocol of safe surgeries in a neotropical region in Central Brazil: process of implantation, evaluation and review of the literature
title Protocolo de cirurgias seguras numa região neotropical no Brasil Central: processo de implantação, avaliação e revisão da literatura
spellingShingle Protocolo de cirurgias seguras numa região neotropical no Brasil Central: processo de implantação, avaliação e revisão da literatura
Leite, Giulena Rosa
Cirurgias seguras
Checklist
Segurança do paciente
Safe surgeries
Checklist
Patient safety
SAUDE COLETIVA::EPIDEMIOLOGIA
title_short Protocolo de cirurgias seguras numa região neotropical no Brasil Central: processo de implantação, avaliação e revisão da literatura
title_full Protocolo de cirurgias seguras numa região neotropical no Brasil Central: processo de implantação, avaliação e revisão da literatura
title_fullStr Protocolo de cirurgias seguras numa região neotropical no Brasil Central: processo de implantação, avaliação e revisão da literatura
title_full_unstemmed Protocolo de cirurgias seguras numa região neotropical no Brasil Central: processo de implantação, avaliação e revisão da literatura
title_sort Protocolo de cirurgias seguras numa região neotropical no Brasil Central: processo de implantação, avaliação e revisão da literatura
author Leite, Giulena Rosa
author_facet Leite, Giulena Rosa
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv García-Zapatta , Marco Tulio Antonio
dc.contributor.advisor1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/3672512339058369
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv García-Zapatta, Marco Tulio Antonio
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Barbosa, Maria Alves
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Silva, Luiz Almeida da
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv Cecchetto, Fátima Helena
dc.contributor.referee5.fl_str_mv Mrué, Fátima
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/3832646507702119
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Leite, Giulena Rosa
contributor_str_mv García-Zapatta , Marco Tulio Antonio
García-Zapatta, Marco Tulio Antonio
Barbosa, Maria Alves
Silva, Luiz Almeida da
Cecchetto, Fátima Helena
Mrué, Fátima
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cirurgias seguras
Checklist
Segurança do paciente
topic Cirurgias seguras
Checklist
Segurança do paciente
Safe surgeries
Checklist
Patient safety
SAUDE COLETIVA::EPIDEMIOLOGIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Safe surgeries
Checklist
Patient safety
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv SAUDE COLETIVA::EPIDEMIOLOGIA
description Aiming at evaluating the implementation of a safe surgery protocol, developed by the Brazilian National Health Surveillance Agency (ANVISA), an integrative literature review followed by an uncontrolled, quasi-experimental before-and-after intervention study was conducted in public health institutions that possess a surgical center, which are from 5 cities that make up the Southwest Health Region II of the State of Goiás. The review consisted of 19 scientific articles searched by the association of the keywords surgical and checklist and world health organization and implantation. The population was composed of 84 workers from the multiprofessional team before the intervention, 77 workers after the intervention and 680 patients in postoperative period. The data organization process was conducted with Microsoft ® Excel 2010 program and the data analysis was made with the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) program. In order to present the situational diagnosis state of the stages "before training" and "after training" of the professionals, descriptive statistics were used. Then, the comparison of after-training and before-training collected data was performed using the chi-square test to test the significance between proportions. P values <0.05 were considered statistically significant. The female proportion of Healthcare Professionals (PAS) (79.9%) was statistically higher than that of males (20.1%), (p <0.020). The average age was 39.2 (± 9), the predominant age group was 41 years and over (43.9%) and the educational level was less than or equal to twelve years of study (56.1%). Regarding their training, more than a half of them was composed of nursing technicians (77.7%) and worked in a medium-sized hospital (56.8%). Healthcare professionals with a higher academic training level were nurses (8.6%) and medical surgeons or anesthesiologists (13.7%). There was a higher proportion of health professionals who responded positively to the procedures confirmation in step II (98.7%) compared to stage I (67.7%). Likewise, all the items related to visual confirmation and demarcation of the surgical site (1.6% stage I to 97.4% stage II), pulse oximeter presence (82.3% stage I to 98.7% stage II) and verbal review with the anesthesiologists (69.4% stage I to 98.7% in stage II) presented p <0.005. Regarding stage II, “before leaving the surgery room”, the items "compress/instruments count", "surgical specimen identification", "equipment functionality revision" were already performed with great consistency, even before the protocol implementation. Regarding the stage III of the checklist "before leaving the operating room", when we compared the health professionals’ perceptions, before and after the implementation of the checklist, it was observed that the variables "occurrence of wrong procedures notifications”, “the occurrence of surgeries in the wrong patients”, “the occurrence of surgeries in wrong places”, “inadequate antibiotic prophylaxis” and “revision of the postoperative and anesthesia care plan” (p <0.005) were statistically significant (p = 0.000). Conclusion: the level of evidence VI was the one of greater predominance among the articles produced in the period investigated. We interviewed 84 health professionals who work in public surgical centers of RSS II, 90.5% of the female gender; (40.5%), with professional training of Nursing Technicians (82.1%) and schooling less than 12 years of schooling (54.8%). Moments 1 "before the anesthesia" and 2 "before the surgical incision" of the checklist, had a higher rate of adhesion by professionals.
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dc.date.issued.fl_str_mv 2017-03-31
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