Equipment failure: conducts of nurses and implications for patient safety

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Autor(a) principal: Ribeiro,Gabriella da Silva Rangel
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Silva,Rafael Celestino da, Ferreira,Márcia de Assunção, Silva,Grazielle Rezende da, Campos,Juliana Faria, Andrade,Bianca Ribeiro Porto de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objectives: To identify equipment failures during handling by nurses and analyze the conduct of the professionals when these failures occur. Methods: Descriptive, exploratory and qualitative study, whose field was the intensive care unit of a public institution, and the participants were day nurses that worked providing direct care to patients. Data were produced in 2014 through systematic observation and interviews and were examined with thick description and content analysis. Results: The outcomes evinced the inadequate functioning of infusion bombs, users' errors related to the design of equipment and problems with batteries of artificial fans. These failures related to the management of equipment in the unit. Final considerations: It is necessary to strengthen the monitoring systems of safety conditions of equipment in intensive nursing care to prevent incidents.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Equipment failure: conducts of nurses and implications for patient safety
title Equipment failure: conducts of nurses and implications for patient safety
spellingShingle Equipment failure: conducts of nurses and implications for patient safety
Ribeiro,Gabriella da Silva Rangel
Critical Care
Biomedical Technology
Patient Safety
Nursing Care
Equipment Safety
title_short Equipment failure: conducts of nurses and implications for patient safety
title_full Equipment failure: conducts of nurses and implications for patient safety
title_fullStr Equipment failure: conducts of nurses and implications for patient safety
title_full_unstemmed Equipment failure: conducts of nurses and implications for patient safety
title_sort Equipment failure: conducts of nurses and implications for patient safety
author Ribeiro,Gabriella da Silva Rangel
author_facet Ribeiro,Gabriella da Silva Rangel
Silva,Rafael Celestino da
Ferreira,Márcia de Assunção
Silva,Grazielle Rezende da
Campos,Juliana Faria
Andrade,Bianca Ribeiro Porto de
author_role author
author2 Silva,Rafael Celestino da
Ferreira,Márcia de Assunção
Silva,Grazielle Rezende da
Campos,Juliana Faria
Andrade,Bianca Ribeiro Porto de
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ribeiro,Gabriella da Silva Rangel
Silva,Rafael Celestino da
Ferreira,Márcia de Assunção
Silva,Grazielle Rezende da
Campos,Juliana Faria
Andrade,Bianca Ribeiro Porto de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Critical Care
Biomedical Technology
Patient Safety
Nursing Care
Equipment Safety
topic Critical Care
Biomedical Technology
Patient Safety
Nursing Care
Equipment Safety
description ABSTRACT Objectives: To identify equipment failures during handling by nurses and analyze the conduct of the professionals when these failures occur. Methods: Descriptive, exploratory and qualitative study, whose field was the intensive care unit of a public institution, and the participants were day nurses that worked providing direct care to patients. Data were produced in 2014 through systematic observation and interviews and were examined with thick description and content analysis. Results: The outcomes evinced the inadequate functioning of infusion bombs, users' errors related to the design of equipment and problems with batteries of artificial fans. These failures related to the management of equipment in the unit. Final considerations: It is necessary to strengthen the monitoring systems of safety conditions of equipment in intensive nursing care to prevent incidents.
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