Patient safety in the context of phlebitis reported in a university hospital

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Autor(a) principal: Pereira, Mariana Santana Rosário
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Cunha, Viviane Viana de Oliveira, Borghardt, Andressa Tomazini, Lima, Eliane de Fátima Almeida, Santos, Tayana Fátima Ferreira, Portugal, Flávia Batista
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista de Epidemiologia e Controle de Infecção
Texto Completo: https://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/epidemiologia/article/view/12099
Resumo: Background and objectives: Phlebitis may lead to the need for more complex care interventions such as the use of antibiotic therapy or even a surgical intervention, in addition to prolonging patient hospitalization and increasing the cost and risk of infections. Thus, aim of the present study is to describe phlebitis cases reported in a university hospital, thereby contributing with possible actions for improving the quality of care and patient safety. Methods: A retrospective observational study, developed in three hospitalization units of a university hospital in the city of Vitória, ES, Brazil. From June to August 2017, the charts of 76 patients were analyzed from phlebitis reports recorded by an electronic software. Information on the sociodemographic and clinical conditions of patients and related to the nursing records was collected. Data was tabulated in a Microsoft Office Excel 2007 worksheet and analyzed by the statistical program Statistical Package for Social Sciences 22 (SPSS 22). Results: It was identified that 56.4% phlebitis cases occurred in men aged between 41 and 65 years (42.3%) and 46.1% of patients used antibiotics. In 59.2% of cases, the adopted conduct was reported, and ice packs (44.7%) and limb elevations (34.2%) were the most performed. Conclusion: Knowledge about the characteristics of notified cases of phlebitis facilitates the understanding and minimization of this adverse event in order to establish conducts of prevention and reduction of risk and incidence. Keywords: Phlebitis. Patient safety. Peripheral catheterization. Nursing care.
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spelling Patient safety in the context of phlebitis reported in a university hospitalLa seguridad del paciente en el contexto de las flebitis notificadas en un hospital universitarioA segurança do paciente no contexto das flebites notificadas em um hospital universitárioBackground and objectives: Phlebitis may lead to the need for more complex care interventions such as the use of antibiotic therapy or even a surgical intervention, in addition to prolonging patient hospitalization and increasing the cost and risk of infections. Thus, aim of the present study is to describe phlebitis cases reported in a university hospital, thereby contributing with possible actions for improving the quality of care and patient safety. Methods: A retrospective observational study, developed in three hospitalization units of a university hospital in the city of Vitória, ES, Brazil. From June to August 2017, the charts of 76 patients were analyzed from phlebitis reports recorded by an electronic software. Information on the sociodemographic and clinical conditions of patients and related to the nursing records was collected. Data was tabulated in a Microsoft Office Excel 2007 worksheet and analyzed by the statistical program Statistical Package for Social Sciences 22 (SPSS 22). Results: It was identified that 56.4% phlebitis cases occurred in men aged between 41 and 65 years (42.3%) and 46.1% of patients used antibiotics. In 59.2% of cases, the adopted conduct was reported, and ice packs (44.7%) and limb elevations (34.2%) were the most performed. Conclusion: Knowledge about the characteristics of notified cases of phlebitis facilitates the understanding and minimization of this adverse event in order to establish conducts of prevention and reduction of risk and incidence. Keywords: Phlebitis. Patient safety. Peripheral catheterization. Nursing care.Justificación y objetivos: La flebitis puede llevar a la necesidad de intervenciones asistenciales de mayor complejidad, como la utilización de antibioticoterapia o hasta una intervención quirúrgica, además de prolongar la internación del paciente y aumentar el costo y riesgo de infecciones. De esta forma, el presente estudio pretende describir los casos de flebitis notificados en un hospital universitario y así contribuir con posibles acciones de mejora en la calidad del cuidado y en la seguridad del paciente. Métodos: Estudio observacional retrospectivo, desarrollado en tres unidades de internación de un hospital universitario del municipio de Vitória, ES, Brasil. En el período de junio a agosto de 2017, se analizaron los prontuarios de 76 pacientes, a partir de las notificaciones de flebitis registradas por un software electrónico. También se recolectó información sobre las condiciones sociodemográficas y clínicas de los pacientes y relacionada a los registros de enfermería. Los datos fueron tabulados en la hoja de cálculo de Microsoft Office Excel 2007 y analizados por el programa estadístico Statistical Package for the Social Sciences 22 (SPSS 22). Resultados: Se identificó que 56,4% de las flebitis ocurrieron en hombres, grupo de edad entre 41 y 65 años (42,3%) y 46,1% de los pacientes hicieron uso de antibióticos. Se registró la conducta adoptada en el 59,2% de los casos, y las más realizadas fueron compresas de hielo (44,7%) y elevación del miembro (34,2%). Conclusiones: El conocimiento acerca de las características de las flebitis notificadas propicia el entendimiento y la minimización de este evento adverso, a fin de establecer las conductas de prevención y disminución del riesgo y de la incidencia. Palabras clave: Flebitis. Seguridad del paciente. Cateterismo periférico. Atención de enfermería.Justificativa e Objetivos:A flebite pode levar à necessidade de intervenções assistenciais de maior complexidade, como a utilização de antibioticoterapia ou até uma intervenção cirúrgica, além de prolongar a internação do paciente e aumentar o custo e risco de infecções. O presente estudo visa descrever as flebites notificadas em um hospital universitário e assim contribuir com possíveis ações de melhoria na qualidade do cuidado e na segurança do paciente. Métodos:Estudo observacional de caráter retrospectivo desenvolvido em três unidades de internação de um hospital universitário do município de Vitória, ES, Brasil. No período de junho a agosto de 2017 foram analisados os prontuários de 76 pacientes, a partir das notificações de flebite registradas por um software eletrônico. Também foram coletadas informações sobre as condições sociodemográficas e clínicas dos pacientes e as relacionadas aos registros de enfermagem. Os dados foram tabulados em planilha do Microsoft Office Excel2007 e analisados pelo programa de estatísticaStatistical Package for the Social Sciences 22(SPSS 22). Resultados: Identificou-se que 56,4% das flebites ocorreram em homens, faixa etária entre 41 e 65 anos (42,3%) e 46,1% dos pacientes fizeram uso de antibióticos. Houve registro da conduta adotada em 59,2% dos casos, e as mais realizadas foram compressas de gelo (44,7%) e elevação do membro (34,2%). Conclusão:O conhecimento acerca das características das flebites notificadas propicia o entendimento e a minimização deste evento adverso, a fim de estabelecer as condutas de prevenção e diminuição do risco e da incidência. Descritores:Flebite. Segurança do Paciente. Cateterismo Periférico. 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La seguridad del paciente en el contexto de las flebitis notificadas en un hospital universitario
A segurança do paciente no contexto das flebites notificadas em um hospital universitário
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Pereira, Mariana Santana Rosário
title_short Patient safety in the context of phlebitis reported in a university hospital
title_full Patient safety in the context of phlebitis reported in a university hospital
title_fullStr Patient safety in the context of phlebitis reported in a university hospital
title_full_unstemmed Patient safety in the context of phlebitis reported in a university hospital
title_sort Patient safety in the context of phlebitis reported in a university hospital
author Pereira, Mariana Santana Rosário
author_facet Pereira, Mariana Santana Rosário
Cunha, Viviane Viana de Oliveira
Borghardt, Andressa Tomazini
Lima, Eliane de Fátima Almeida
Santos, Tayana Fátima Ferreira
Portugal, Flávia Batista
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author2 Cunha, Viviane Viana de Oliveira
Borghardt, Andressa Tomazini
Lima, Eliane de Fátima Almeida
Santos, Tayana Fátima Ferreira
Portugal, Flávia Batista
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Cunha, Viviane Viana de Oliveira
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Portugal, Flávia Batista
description Background and objectives: Phlebitis may lead to the need for more complex care interventions such as the use of antibiotic therapy or even a surgical intervention, in addition to prolonging patient hospitalization and increasing the cost and risk of infections. Thus, aim of the present study is to describe phlebitis cases reported in a university hospital, thereby contributing with possible actions for improving the quality of care and patient safety. Methods: A retrospective observational study, developed in three hospitalization units of a university hospital in the city of Vitória, ES, Brazil. From June to August 2017, the charts of 76 patients were analyzed from phlebitis reports recorded by an electronic software. Information on the sociodemographic and clinical conditions of patients and related to the nursing records was collected. Data was tabulated in a Microsoft Office Excel 2007 worksheet and analyzed by the statistical program Statistical Package for Social Sciences 22 (SPSS 22). Results: It was identified that 56.4% phlebitis cases occurred in men aged between 41 and 65 years (42.3%) and 46.1% of patients used antibiotics. In 59.2% of cases, the adopted conduct was reported, and ice packs (44.7%) and limb elevations (34.2%) were the most performed. Conclusion: Knowledge about the characteristics of notified cases of phlebitis facilitates the understanding and minimization of this adverse event in order to establish conducts of prevention and reduction of risk and incidence. Keywords: Phlebitis. Patient safety. Peripheral catheterization. Nursing care.
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