PATIENT SAFETY CULTURE FROM THE NURSING TEAM'S PERSPECTIVE
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Resumo: | Objective: to identify the nursing staff knowledge about patient safety and the occurrence of adverse events in Emergency Medical Care.Method: cross-sectional, quantitative study, developed in a teaching hospital in the Midwest region of Brazil. It was conducted with nursing professionals through an online questionnaire containing questions related to patient safety, applied in September 2021. The data analysis was descriptive.Results: Ninety professionals participated in the study, 28(31.1%) being nurses and 62(68.9%) nursing technicians. In the evaluation of the questionnaire items, the best score was about hand hygiene 84(93.3%), the worst evaluated item was patient identification protocol 45(50%). Pressure ulcers were indicated as the most frequent adverse event 28(33%).Conclusion: the results indicate that continuing education is essential for professionals to apply the international patient safety goals in practice. |
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PATIENT SAFETY CULTURE FROM THE NURSING TEAM'S PERSPECTIVEOrganizational Culture; Patient Safety; Nursing; Adverse Events; Hospitals.Objective: to identify the nursing staff knowledge about patient safety and the occurrence of adverse events in Emergency Medical Care.Method: cross-sectional, quantitative study, developed in a teaching hospital in the Midwest region of Brazil. It was conducted with nursing professionals through an online questionnaire containing questions related to patient safety, applied in September 2021. The data analysis was descriptive.Results: Ninety professionals participated in the study, 28(31.1%) being nurses and 62(68.9%) nursing technicians. In the evaluation of the questionnaire items, the best score was about hand hygiene 84(93.3%), the worst evaluated item was patient identification protocol 45(50%). Pressure ulcers were indicated as the most frequent adverse event 28(33%).Conclusion: the results indicate that continuing education is essential for professionals to apply the international patient safety goals in practice.Federal University of ParanáLopes, Brenda de AraújoCañedo, Mayara CarolinaTorres, Nívea LorenaLopes, Thiago Inácio BarrosGaíva, Maria Aparecida Munhoz2023-07-18info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.ufpr.br/cogitare/article/view/9137510.1590/ce.v28i0.91375Cogitare Enfermagem; v. 28 (2023)Cogitare Enfermagem; v. 28 (2023)Cogitare Enfermagem; v. 28 (2023)2176-91331414-853610.1590/ce.v28i0reponame:Cogitare Enfermagem (Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR)instacron:UFPRenghttps://revistas.ufpr.br/cogitare/article/view/91375/pdfDireitos autorais 2023 Brenda de Araújo Lopes, Mayara Carolina Cañedo, Nívea Lorena Torres, Thiago Inácio Barros Lopes, Maria Aparecida Munhoz Gaívahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-12-14T17:30:38Zoai:revistas.ufpr.br:article/91375Revistahttps://revistas.ufpr.br/cogitare/indexPUBhttps://revistas.ufpr.br/cogitare/oaicogitare@ufpr.br2176-91331414-8536opendoar:2023-12-14T17:30:38Cogitare Enfermagem (Online) - Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR)false |
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PATIENT SAFETY CULTURE FROM THE NURSING TEAM'S PERSPECTIVE |
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PATIENT SAFETY CULTURE FROM THE NURSING TEAM'S PERSPECTIVE |
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PATIENT SAFETY CULTURE FROM THE NURSING TEAM'S PERSPECTIVE Lopes, Brenda de Araújo Organizational Culture; Patient Safety; Nursing; Adverse Events; Hospitals. |
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PATIENT SAFETY CULTURE FROM THE NURSING TEAM'S PERSPECTIVE |
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PATIENT SAFETY CULTURE FROM THE NURSING TEAM'S PERSPECTIVE |
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PATIENT SAFETY CULTURE FROM THE NURSING TEAM'S PERSPECTIVE |
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PATIENT SAFETY CULTURE FROM THE NURSING TEAM'S PERSPECTIVE |
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PATIENT SAFETY CULTURE FROM THE NURSING TEAM'S PERSPECTIVE |
author |
Lopes, Brenda de Araújo |
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Lopes, Brenda de Araújo Cañedo, Mayara Carolina Torres, Nívea Lorena Lopes, Thiago Inácio Barros Gaíva, Maria Aparecida Munhoz |
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Cañedo, Mayara Carolina Torres, Nívea Lorena Lopes, Thiago Inácio Barros Gaíva, Maria Aparecida Munhoz |
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Lopes, Brenda de Araújo Cañedo, Mayara Carolina Torres, Nívea Lorena Lopes, Thiago Inácio Barros Gaíva, Maria Aparecida Munhoz |
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Organizational Culture; Patient Safety; Nursing; Adverse Events; Hospitals. |
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Organizational Culture; Patient Safety; Nursing; Adverse Events; Hospitals. |
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Objective: to identify the nursing staff knowledge about patient safety and the occurrence of adverse events in Emergency Medical Care.Method: cross-sectional, quantitative study, developed in a teaching hospital in the Midwest region of Brazil. It was conducted with nursing professionals through an online questionnaire containing questions related to patient safety, applied in September 2021. The data analysis was descriptive.Results: Ninety professionals participated in the study, 28(31.1%) being nurses and 62(68.9%) nursing technicians. In the evaluation of the questionnaire items, the best score was about hand hygiene 84(93.3%), the worst evaluated item was patient identification protocol 45(50%). Pressure ulcers were indicated as the most frequent adverse event 28(33%).Conclusion: the results indicate that continuing education is essential for professionals to apply the international patient safety goals in practice. |
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2023 |
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2023-07-18 |
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Federal University of Paraná |
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Federal University of Paraná |
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