Patient safety: perception of family members of hospitalized children

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Autor(a) principal: Franco,Larissa Fernandes
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Bonelli,Maria Aparecida, Wernet,Monika, Barbieri,Mayara Caroline, Dupas,Giselle
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objectives: to know the meaning attributed by family members to the health safety of pediatric patients, with attention to the possibilities of their collaboration. Methods: this qualitative study was conducted with eighteen family members of children hospitalized in a pediatric unit, from January to July 2018. Symbolic Interactionism was used as a theoretical framework, and Inductive Content Analysis as method. Results: child hospitalization poses risks to possible incidents and adverse events. Participants and professionals are responsible for patient safety. Thus, their actions focus on error prevention. Therefore, they seek information and observe in a vigil way professional care in classic aspects of safety. They conceive essential and favoring safety the approach centered on children and family members. Final Considerations: family members recognized the chances of errors and care damage, identified themselves as support in minimizing damage and were in partnership with the professional, increasing chances of effecting safety.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Patient safety: perception of family members of hospitalized children
title Patient safety: perception of family members of hospitalized children
spellingShingle Patient safety: perception of family members of hospitalized children
Franco,Larissa Fernandes
Patient Safety
Pediatric Nursing
Child, Hospitalized
Family
Family Nursing
title_short Patient safety: perception of family members of hospitalized children
title_full Patient safety: perception of family members of hospitalized children
title_fullStr Patient safety: perception of family members of hospitalized children
title_full_unstemmed Patient safety: perception of family members of hospitalized children
title_sort Patient safety: perception of family members of hospitalized children
author Franco,Larissa Fernandes
author_facet Franco,Larissa Fernandes
Bonelli,Maria Aparecida
Wernet,Monika
Barbieri,Mayara Caroline
Dupas,Giselle
author_role author
author2 Bonelli,Maria Aparecida
Wernet,Monika
Barbieri,Mayara Caroline
Dupas,Giselle
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Franco,Larissa Fernandes
Bonelli,Maria Aparecida
Wernet,Monika
Barbieri,Mayara Caroline
Dupas,Giselle
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Patient Safety
Pediatric Nursing
Child, Hospitalized
Family
Family Nursing
topic Patient Safety
Pediatric Nursing
Child, Hospitalized
Family
Family Nursing
description ABSTRACT Objectives: to know the meaning attributed by family members to the health safety of pediatric patients, with attention to the possibilities of their collaboration. Methods: this qualitative study was conducted with eighteen family members of children hospitalized in a pediatric unit, from January to July 2018. Symbolic Interactionism was used as a theoretical framework, and Inductive Content Analysis as method. Results: child hospitalization poses risks to possible incidents and adverse events. Participants and professionals are responsible for patient safety. Thus, their actions focus on error prevention. Therefore, they seek information and observe in a vigil way professional care in classic aspects of safety. They conceive essential and favoring safety the approach centered on children and family members. Final Considerations: family members recognized the chances of errors and care damage, identified themselves as support in minimizing damage and were in partnership with the professional, increasing chances of effecting safety.
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