Patient Safety in Undergraduate Nursing: Student Perspective

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Autor(a) principal: Fernanda Accioly de Lima Santos
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Lisboa de Vasconcelos, Maria Viviane, Maria de Lourdes Fonseca Vieira, Ana Clara Valente de Lima Melo, Inara Lourenço Leitão
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.36367/ntqr.16.2023.e661
Resumo: Introduction:  "Patient safety" needs to be addressed and discussed in a serious and responsible manner, where it is indispensable to equip future professionals to prevent adverse events and develop a culture of patient safety. Thus, there is a need to assess patient safety in undergraduate nursing, in the context of classroom teaching and curriculum internships. Objective: This study proposes to analyze students’ perception of patient safety at a university in Northeastern Brazil. Methodology: This is a unique instrumental exploratory case study using a qualitative approach. Participants were 12 students selected by intentional sampling. Data collection occurred via an online focus group. Data were processed in NVivo software, version 12.0 for qualitative research. Results: The data illustrated the students’ perception of patient safety in three categories: classroom teaching; curriculum internships; and attributes for the management of future nurses. Although the university does not offer a specific patient safety discipline, the issue is addressed from the start of the course, by all teachers in a satisfactory manner. Final comments: The case study found that training health professionals based on patient safety measures is one of the largest investments that universities can make, sharpening critical thinking in order to improve care and reduce hospital costs, and above all, preserve life.
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title Patient Safety in Undergraduate Nursing: Student Perspective
spellingShingle Patient Safety in Undergraduate Nursing: Student Perspective
Fernanda Accioly de Lima Santos
Patient safety
Schools
Health professionals
Continuing education
Adverse events
title_short Patient Safety in Undergraduate Nursing: Student Perspective
title_full Patient Safety in Undergraduate Nursing: Student Perspective
title_fullStr Patient Safety in Undergraduate Nursing: Student Perspective
title_full_unstemmed Patient Safety in Undergraduate Nursing: Student Perspective
title_sort Patient Safety in Undergraduate Nursing: Student Perspective
author Fernanda Accioly de Lima Santos
author_facet Fernanda Accioly de Lima Santos
Lisboa de Vasconcelos, Maria Viviane
Maria de Lourdes Fonseca Vieira
Ana Clara Valente de Lima Melo
Inara Lourenço Leitão
author_role author
author2 Lisboa de Vasconcelos, Maria Viviane
Maria de Lourdes Fonseca Vieira
Ana Clara Valente de Lima Melo
Inara Lourenço Leitão
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fernanda Accioly de Lima Santos
Lisboa de Vasconcelos, Maria Viviane
Maria de Lourdes Fonseca Vieira
Ana Clara Valente de Lima Melo
Inara Lourenço Leitão
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Patient safety
Schools
Health professionals
Continuing education
Adverse events
topic Patient safety
Schools
Health professionals
Continuing education
Adverse events
description Introduction:  "Patient safety" needs to be addressed and discussed in a serious and responsible manner, where it is indispensable to equip future professionals to prevent adverse events and develop a culture of patient safety. Thus, there is a need to assess patient safety in undergraduate nursing, in the context of classroom teaching and curriculum internships. Objective: This study proposes to analyze students’ perception of patient safety at a university in Northeastern Brazil. Methodology: This is a unique instrumental exploratory case study using a qualitative approach. Participants were 12 students selected by intentional sampling. Data collection occurred via an online focus group. Data were processed in NVivo software, version 12.0 for qualitative research. Results: The data illustrated the students’ perception of patient safety in three categories: classroom teaching; curriculum internships; and attributes for the management of future nurses. Although the university does not offer a specific patient safety discipline, the issue is addressed from the start of the course, by all teachers in a satisfactory manner. Final comments: The case study found that training health professionals based on patient safety measures is one of the largest investments that universities can make, sharpening critical thinking in order to improve care and reduce hospital costs, and above all, preserve life.
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