NURSING PROFESSIONALS AND ADVERSE EVENT REPORTING

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Autor(a) principal: Maldonado,Ximena Alejandra Navarro
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Nascimento,Eliane Regina Pereira do, Lazzari,Daniele Delacanal
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Texto & contexto enfermagem (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: to identify how nurses report adverse events; to know what elements influence adverse event reporting and which reporting strategies they suggest. Method: qualitative study with a convergent care research design, conducted in a critical patient unit of a private health center in the region of Magallanes, Chile. Thirteen nurses participate in the study, through interviews and a discussion group. Results: the nurses who report adverse events do so verbally and in writing to the nurse coordinator immediately. Failure to report adverse events is mainly due to lack of knowledge of the safety culture, fear of reprisals and punishment within the workplace. As adverse event reporting strategies, they suggest continuing education about the safety culture, raising awareness and trust in that error reporting will not be met with punishment and that the error will lead to an improvement plan that avoids committing the same error on another occasion, improving communication and leadership. Conclusion: although nurses report adverse events, they are concerned with punishment, indicating the need to review the patient safety culture at a critical care unit in the study context.
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title NURSING PROFESSIONALS AND ADVERSE EVENT REPORTING
spellingShingle NURSING PROFESSIONALS AND ADVERSE EVENT REPORTING
Maldonado,Ximena Alejandra Navarro
Nursing
Intensive care units
Patient safety
Notification
Nursing staff
title_short NURSING PROFESSIONALS AND ADVERSE EVENT REPORTING
title_full NURSING PROFESSIONALS AND ADVERSE EVENT REPORTING
title_fullStr NURSING PROFESSIONALS AND ADVERSE EVENT REPORTING
title_full_unstemmed NURSING PROFESSIONALS AND ADVERSE EVENT REPORTING
title_sort NURSING PROFESSIONALS AND ADVERSE EVENT REPORTING
author Maldonado,Ximena Alejandra Navarro
author_facet Maldonado,Ximena Alejandra Navarro
Nascimento,Eliane Regina Pereira do
Lazzari,Daniele Delacanal
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author2 Nascimento,Eliane Regina Pereira do
Lazzari,Daniele Delacanal
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Maldonado,Ximena Alejandra Navarro
Nascimento,Eliane Regina Pereira do
Lazzari,Daniele Delacanal
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Nursing
Intensive care units
Patient safety
Notification
Nursing staff
topic Nursing
Intensive care units
Patient safety
Notification
Nursing staff
description ABSTRACT Objective: to identify how nurses report adverse events; to know what elements influence adverse event reporting and which reporting strategies they suggest. Method: qualitative study with a convergent care research design, conducted in a critical patient unit of a private health center in the region of Magallanes, Chile. Thirteen nurses participate in the study, through interviews and a discussion group. Results: the nurses who report adverse events do so verbally and in writing to the nurse coordinator immediately. Failure to report adverse events is mainly due to lack of knowledge of the safety culture, fear of reprisals and punishment within the workplace. As adverse event reporting strategies, they suggest continuing education about the safety culture, raising awareness and trust in that error reporting will not be met with punishment and that the error will lead to an improvement plan that avoids committing the same error on another occasion, improving communication and leadership. Conclusion: although nurses report adverse events, they are concerned with punishment, indicating the need to review the patient safety culture at a critical care unit in the study context.
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