Wearing identification wristbands: implications for newborn safety in maternity hospitals
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT Objective: to analyze the wearing of identification wristbands in newborns admitted in a public maternity hospital, regarding patient safety. Method: descriptive study, of the survey type, carried out in a reference public maternity hospital, through observations and interviews. Two hundred and sixty newborns were included. Results: 15.4% of the newborns had no identification wristbands, and 18% of the wristbands had data that did not match with the medical records. 90.9% of the wristbands were easily accessible for checking; however, in 80.9% of the cases, the wristband was not checked before the nursing procedures, and the mother or caregiver was not instructed on wearing the wristband in 76.8% of respondents. Conclusion and implications for practice: there should be training of the nursing team and other health professionals on the placement and daily checking of wristbands, considering international protocols and recommendations regarding patient safety. |
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Wearing identification wristbands: implications for newborn safety in maternity hospitalsPatient Identification SystemsQuality of Health CarePatient SafetyNursing CareNeonatologyABSTRACT Objective: to analyze the wearing of identification wristbands in newborns admitted in a public maternity hospital, regarding patient safety. Method: descriptive study, of the survey type, carried out in a reference public maternity hospital, through observations and interviews. Two hundred and sixty newborns were included. Results: 15.4% of the newborns had no identification wristbands, and 18% of the wristbands had data that did not match with the medical records. 90.9% of the wristbands were easily accessible for checking; however, in 80.9% of the cases, the wristband was not checked before the nursing procedures, and the mother or caregiver was not instructed on wearing the wristband in 76.8% of respondents. Conclusion and implications for practice: there should be training of the nursing team and other health professionals on the placement and daily checking of wristbands, considering international protocols and recommendations regarding patient safety.Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro2019-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1414-81452019000200218Escola Anna Nery v.23 n.2 2019reponame:Escola Anna Neryinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)instacron:UFRJ10.1590/2177-9465-ean-2018-0222info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva,Raiana Soares de SousaRocha,Silvana Santiago daGouveia,Márcia Teles de OliveiraDantas,Amanda Lúcia BarretoSantos,José Diego MarquesCarvalho,Nalma Alexandra Rocha deeng2019-03-26T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1414-81452019000200218Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_serial&pid=1414-8145ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpannaneryrevista@gmail.com||eean_revista@eean.ufrj.br||icabral444@gmail.com2177-94651414-8145opendoar:2019-03-26T00:00Escola Anna Nery - Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)false |
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Wearing identification wristbands: implications for newborn safety in maternity hospitals |
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Wearing identification wristbands: implications for newborn safety in maternity hospitals |
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Wearing identification wristbands: implications for newborn safety in maternity hospitals Silva,Raiana Soares de Sousa Patient Identification Systems Quality of Health Care Patient Safety Nursing Care Neonatology |
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Wearing identification wristbands: implications for newborn safety in maternity hospitals |
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Wearing identification wristbands: implications for newborn safety in maternity hospitals |
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Wearing identification wristbands: implications for newborn safety in maternity hospitals |
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Wearing identification wristbands: implications for newborn safety in maternity hospitals |
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Wearing identification wristbands: implications for newborn safety in maternity hospitals |
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Silva,Raiana Soares de Sousa |
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Silva,Raiana Soares de Sousa Rocha,Silvana Santiago da Gouveia,Márcia Teles de Oliveira Dantas,Amanda Lúcia Barreto Santos,José Diego Marques Carvalho,Nalma Alexandra Rocha de |
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Rocha,Silvana Santiago da Gouveia,Márcia Teles de Oliveira Dantas,Amanda Lúcia Barreto Santos,José Diego Marques Carvalho,Nalma Alexandra Rocha de |
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Silva,Raiana Soares de Sousa Rocha,Silvana Santiago da Gouveia,Márcia Teles de Oliveira Dantas,Amanda Lúcia Barreto Santos,José Diego Marques Carvalho,Nalma Alexandra Rocha de |
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Patient Identification Systems Quality of Health Care Patient Safety Nursing Care Neonatology |
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Patient Identification Systems Quality of Health Care Patient Safety Nursing Care Neonatology |
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ABSTRACT Objective: to analyze the wearing of identification wristbands in newborns admitted in a public maternity hospital, regarding patient safety. Method: descriptive study, of the survey type, carried out in a reference public maternity hospital, through observations and interviews. Two hundred and sixty newborns were included. Results: 15.4% of the newborns had no identification wristbands, and 18% of the wristbands had data that did not match with the medical records. 90.9% of the wristbands were easily accessible for checking; however, in 80.9% of the cases, the wristband was not checked before the nursing procedures, and the mother or caregiver was not instructed on wearing the wristband in 76.8% of respondents. Conclusion and implications for practice: there should be training of the nursing team and other health professionals on the placement and daily checking of wristbands, considering international protocols and recommendations regarding patient safety. |
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