Objetivo: Identificar os artigos médicos hospitalares desperdiçados no Centro Cirúrgico e as causas desses desperdícios em um hospital público e de ensino. Método: Estudo descritivo, exploratório, com abordagem quantitativa, realizado em um hospital universitário de médio porte em Belém, Estado do Pará, Brasil, no período de junho a agosto de 2014. Resultados: Os materiais mais desperdiçados foram turbantes (15%), compressas de gaze (13%), medicamentos (12%) e luvas (11%). Entre as causas dos desperdícios mais citadas estão os estagiários (21,3%) uso inadequado (16%) e a qualidade do material (16%). Conclusão: Os resultados deste estudo confirmam a existência (de ordem estrutural e gerencial) dos desperdícios de materiais no Centro Cirúrgico. Como fruto deste estudo, houve uma mudança comportamental dos profissionais, reestruturação no sistema de distribuição de materiais para o Centro Cirúrgico e implantação do kit cirúrgico.
Objective: this article seeks to present the levels of management effectiveness of the municipalities in the state of Pará, calculated through the Municipal Management Effectiveness Index (IEGM), composed by seven sectoral indicators: education, health, planning, management fiscal, environmental, citizen protection and information technology and communication governance. Method: the research is characterized as exploratory and the method adopted is bibliographical and documentary analysis. Originality/Relevance: it is understood that the adoption of synthetic indicators to measure effectiveness is a recent topic and little explored in the scope of studies in municipal public management, being important to know and evaluate such instruments through scientific research. Results: the results show that the main difficulty of the municipalities of Pará is in the planning indicator, which presented the lowest level of adequacy in the most municipalities. Theoretical/Methodological contributions: the research seeks to broaden the debate on the effectiveness of municipal management, presenting the IEGM as a possible instrument to subsidize the formulation and implementation of public policies that improve and define mechanisms more adequate to the local development process.
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