Patient Safety in Primary Health Care in a Brazilian municipality
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Resumo: | Abstract The adoption of safe practices by health services drives out health harms and preventable deaths at all levels of health care. This study aimed to understand how patient safety actions are organized in the conception of primary health care professionals in a municipality in the state of Bahia. exploratory research, with a qualitative approach, was performed through in person and online interviews with two Nurses and three Dental Surgeons, with broad knowledge of the researched matter and working in traditional primary care and Family Health teams. Data were analyzed through content analysis. It was perceived that knowledge of the researched topic was insufficient and that there was a need for the matter to become part of the teams’ discussion agenda. The reports point out that, in the interviewees’ view, actions related to patient safety are not yet implemented in the researched location. It was identified the need for structuring actions aimed at preventing adverse events and institutionalizing safety in health care. |
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Patient Safety in Primary Health Care in a Brazilian municipality |
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Patient Safety in Primary Health Care in a Brazilian municipality |
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Patient Safety in Primary Health Care in a Brazilian municipality Rocha,Marcelo Pereira da Patient Safety Primary Health Care Organizational Culture Quality of Health Care |
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Patient Safety in Primary Health Care in a Brazilian municipality |
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Patient Safety in Primary Health Care in a Brazilian municipality |
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Patient Safety in Primary Health Care in a Brazilian municipality |
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Patient Safety in Primary Health Care in a Brazilian municipality |
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Patient Safety in Primary Health Care in a Brazilian municipality |
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Rocha,Marcelo Pereira da |
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Rocha,Marcelo Pereira da Viana,Ingrid Soares Vieira,Iago Freitas |
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Viana,Ingrid Soares Vieira,Iago Freitas |
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Rocha,Marcelo Pereira da Viana,Ingrid Soares Vieira,Iago Freitas |
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Patient Safety Primary Health Care Organizational Culture Quality of Health Care |
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Patient Safety Primary Health Care Organizational Culture Quality of Health Care |
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Abstract The adoption of safe practices by health services drives out health harms and preventable deaths at all levels of health care. This study aimed to understand how patient safety actions are organized in the conception of primary health care professionals in a municipality in the state of Bahia. exploratory research, with a qualitative approach, was performed through in person and online interviews with two Nurses and three Dental Surgeons, with broad knowledge of the researched matter and working in traditional primary care and Family Health teams. Data were analyzed through content analysis. It was perceived that knowledge of the researched topic was insufficient and that there was a need for the matter to become part of the teams’ discussion agenda. The reports point out that, in the interviewees’ view, actions related to patient safety are not yet implemented in the researched location. It was identified the need for structuring actions aimed at preventing adverse events and institutionalizing safety in health care. |
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