Evaluation of the patient safety culture in neonatal intensive care

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Autor(a) principal: Tomazoni,Andréia
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Rocha,Patrícia Kuerten, Kusahara,Denise Miyuki, Souza,Ana Izabel Jatobá de, Macedo,Taise Rocha
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: This quantitative, survey type study aimed to analyze the patient safety culture of the nursing and medical teams of public hospitals of Florianopolis. A total of 141 professionals participated, with data collected between February/April 2013, after approval by the Ethics Committee. The Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture was used and the 12 dimensions of the culture were evaluated. Descriptive analysis was performed, classifying the dimensions into areas of strength or critical areas. Despite not verifying a specific area of strength, the dimensions with the best evaluation were Supervisor/manager expectations and actions promoting safety and Organizational learning - continuous improvement. The dimensions with the highest percentage of negative responses, identified as critical were: Non-punitive response to errors and Management support for safety. The safety culture in the Neonatal Intensive Care Units presented aspects that could potentially become areas of strength. Cultural changes are necessary, especially in addressing errors.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Evaluation of the patient safety culture in neonatal intensive care
title Evaluation of the patient safety culture in neonatal intensive care
spellingShingle Evaluation of the patient safety culture in neonatal intensive care
Tomazoni,Andréia
Patient safety
Organizational culture
Neonatal nursing
Neonatal Intensive Care Units
title_short Evaluation of the patient safety culture in neonatal intensive care
title_full Evaluation of the patient safety culture in neonatal intensive care
title_fullStr Evaluation of the patient safety culture in neonatal intensive care
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the patient safety culture in neonatal intensive care
title_sort Evaluation of the patient safety culture in neonatal intensive care
author Tomazoni,Andréia
author_facet Tomazoni,Andréia
Rocha,Patrícia Kuerten
Kusahara,Denise Miyuki
Souza,Ana Izabel Jatobá de
Macedo,Taise Rocha
author_role author
author2 Rocha,Patrícia Kuerten
Kusahara,Denise Miyuki
Souza,Ana Izabel Jatobá de
Macedo,Taise Rocha
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Tomazoni,Andréia
Rocha,Patrícia Kuerten
Kusahara,Denise Miyuki
Souza,Ana Izabel Jatobá de
Macedo,Taise Rocha
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Patient safety
Organizational culture
Neonatal nursing
Neonatal Intensive Care Units
topic Patient safety
Organizational culture
Neonatal nursing
Neonatal Intensive Care Units
description This quantitative, survey type study aimed to analyze the patient safety culture of the nursing and medical teams of public hospitals of Florianopolis. A total of 141 professionals participated, with data collected between February/April 2013, after approval by the Ethics Committee. The Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture was used and the 12 dimensions of the culture were evaluated. Descriptive analysis was performed, classifying the dimensions into areas of strength or critical areas. Despite not verifying a specific area of strength, the dimensions with the best evaluation were Supervisor/manager expectations and actions promoting safety and Organizational learning - continuous improvement. The dimensions with the highest percentage of negative responses, identified as critical were: Non-punitive response to errors and Management support for safety. The safety culture in the Neonatal Intensive Care Units presented aspects that could potentially become areas of strength. Cultural changes are necessary, especially in addressing errors.
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