Care time and quality indicators in Intensive Care Units

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Autor(a) principal: Garcia,Paulo Carlos
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Tronchin,Daisy Maria Rizatto, Fugulin,Fernanda Maria Togeiro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: To verify the correlation between nursing care time and care quality indicators. Method: Observational, correlational study, developed in 11 Intensive Care Units. The population comprised records of the number of nursing professionals, the number of patients with at least one of the Oro/Nasogastroenteral Probe (GEPRO), Endotracheal Tube (COT) and Central Venous Catheter (CVC) therapeutic devices and the occurrences related to the losses of these artifacts. Results: The time corresponded to 18.86 hours (Hospital A), 21 hours (Hospital B) and 19.50 hours (Hospital C); the Unplanned Outflow Incidence of GEPRO indicator presented a mean of 2.19/100 patients/day; Unplanned Extubation of COT Incidence, 0.42/100 patients/day; and CVC Loss Incidence, 0.22/100 patients/day. There was no statistically significant correlation between time and indicators analyzed. Conclusion: This research may support methodological decisions for future investigations that seek the impact of human resources on the care quality and patient safety.
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title Care time and quality indicators in Intensive Care Units
spellingShingle Care time and quality indicators in Intensive Care Units
Garcia,Paulo Carlos
Nursing
Administration of Human Resources in Health
Quality Indicators in Health Care
Intensive Care Unit
Work Load
title_short Care time and quality indicators in Intensive Care Units
title_full Care time and quality indicators in Intensive Care Units
title_fullStr Care time and quality indicators in Intensive Care Units
title_full_unstemmed Care time and quality indicators in Intensive Care Units
title_sort Care time and quality indicators in Intensive Care Units
author Garcia,Paulo Carlos
author_facet Garcia,Paulo Carlos
Tronchin,Daisy Maria Rizatto
Fugulin,Fernanda Maria Togeiro
author_role author
author2 Tronchin,Daisy Maria Rizatto
Fugulin,Fernanda Maria Togeiro
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Garcia,Paulo Carlos
Tronchin,Daisy Maria Rizatto
Fugulin,Fernanda Maria Togeiro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Nursing
Administration of Human Resources in Health
Quality Indicators in Health Care
Intensive Care Unit
Work Load
topic Nursing
Administration of Human Resources in Health
Quality Indicators in Health Care
Intensive Care Unit
Work Load
description ABSTRACT Objective: To verify the correlation between nursing care time and care quality indicators. Method: Observational, correlational study, developed in 11 Intensive Care Units. The population comprised records of the number of nursing professionals, the number of patients with at least one of the Oro/Nasogastroenteral Probe (GEPRO), Endotracheal Tube (COT) and Central Venous Catheter (CVC) therapeutic devices and the occurrences related to the losses of these artifacts. Results: The time corresponded to 18.86 hours (Hospital A), 21 hours (Hospital B) and 19.50 hours (Hospital C); the Unplanned Outflow Incidence of GEPRO indicator presented a mean of 2.19/100 patients/day; Unplanned Extubation of COT Incidence, 0.42/100 patients/day; and CVC Loss Incidence, 0.22/100 patients/day. There was no statistically significant correlation between time and indicators analyzed. Conclusion: This research may support methodological decisions for future investigations that seek the impact of human resources on the care quality and patient safety.
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