Organizational culture: prevention, treatment, and risk management of pressure injury

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Autor(a) principal: Souza,Mercy da Costa
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Loureiro,Marisa Dias Rolan, Batiston,Adriane Pires
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objectives: To identify the facilitating and complicating factors for the prevention and treatment of pressure injury (PI) in the management of hospitalized patient care. Methods: This is a cross-sectional study, conducted with 197 nursing professionals in three public hospitals. Results: Among the identified factors, it is noteworthy that 59% of respondents are unaware of the PI prevention protocol, 27% do not use clinical evaluation for daily sizing of professionals, more than 52% believe that no facilitating elements exist, and 76% argue that there are complicating elements for the prevention of PI. As for the treatment, a little over 60% reported that the patient and the injury are evaluated by nurses, with 54% of the procedures being prescribed by the physician and 46% of the therapy being performed by nursing technicians. Conclusions: We conclude that the prevention and treatment of PI require shared management, with integrated actions among the care executors.
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title Organizational culture: prevention, treatment, and risk management of pressure injury
spellingShingle Organizational culture: prevention, treatment, and risk management of pressure injury
Souza,Mercy da Costa
Risk Management
Patient Safety
Organizational Culture
Nursing Care
Pressure Injury
title_short Organizational culture: prevention, treatment, and risk management of pressure injury
title_full Organizational culture: prevention, treatment, and risk management of pressure injury
title_fullStr Organizational culture: prevention, treatment, and risk management of pressure injury
title_full_unstemmed Organizational culture: prevention, treatment, and risk management of pressure injury
title_sort Organizational culture: prevention, treatment, and risk management of pressure injury
author Souza,Mercy da Costa
author_facet Souza,Mercy da Costa
Loureiro,Marisa Dias Rolan
Batiston,Adriane Pires
author_role author
author2 Loureiro,Marisa Dias Rolan
Batiston,Adriane Pires
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Souza,Mercy da Costa
Loureiro,Marisa Dias Rolan
Batiston,Adriane Pires
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Risk Management
Patient Safety
Organizational Culture
Nursing Care
Pressure Injury
topic Risk Management
Patient Safety
Organizational Culture
Nursing Care
Pressure Injury
description ABSTRACT Objectives: To identify the facilitating and complicating factors for the prevention and treatment of pressure injury (PI) in the management of hospitalized patient care. Methods: This is a cross-sectional study, conducted with 197 nursing professionals in three public hospitals. Results: Among the identified factors, it is noteworthy that 59% of respondents are unaware of the PI prevention protocol, 27% do not use clinical evaluation for daily sizing of professionals, more than 52% believe that no facilitating elements exist, and 76% argue that there are complicating elements for the prevention of PI. As for the treatment, a little over 60% reported that the patient and the injury are evaluated by nurses, with 54% of the procedures being prescribed by the physician and 46% of the therapy being performed by nursing technicians. Conclusions: We conclude that the prevention and treatment of PI require shared management, with integrated actions among the care executors.
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