Objectives: to validate nursing care effectiveness indicators of patient safety dimension. Methods: quantitative survey, using the electronic Delphi sampli, with 52 participants selected by the Snowball sampling. Eight indicators were evaluated regarding the attributes: availability, reliability, simplicity, representativeness, sensitivity, comprehensiveness, objectivity, cost, utility, stability and timeliness. For validation, the minimum agreement criterion was 70%. Results: Cronbach’s alpha (0.942) evidenced the high internal consistency among the attributes. The indicators fall with damage, hip fracture, and postoperative hip fracture, incidents related to equipment, incidents due to failures in patient identification, and pressure injury were validated in all attributes, and those of medication error and hand Hygiene were not validated. Conclusions: the validated indicators allow assessment of the effectiveness of hospital nursing care. Unavailability of data is an obstacle to monitoring patient safety.
Background: Indicators of effectiveness in the dimension of patient-centered care. Objective: To validate indicators for determining attributes that make it possible to measure the effectiveness of hospital care in the dimension of patient-centered care. Methodology: Quantitative survey type study, carried out in 2017 to judge eight indicators, considering 11 attributes, by 52 specialists, using the Delphi technique and the electronic Survey Monkey® platform. The internal consistency was tested by Cronbach's Alpha 0,98. A valid indicator was considered when there was a minimum consensus of 70% between the responses of the participants, in all attributes. Results: Four indicators were validated: patient satisfaction; surgeries canceled on the scheduled day; hospital recommendation; and the patient's involvement in their own care, with high internal consistency (0.98). Conclusion: The validated indicators favor the evaluation of the effectiveness of hospital care oriented to the valorization of the person as a care center. Non-validated indicators are the subject of future studies. Keywords: patient-centered care; delivery of health care; healthcare quality indicators; hospitals; nursing care Resumo Enquadramento: Indicadores de efetividade na dimensão do cuidado centrado no doente. Objetivo: Validar indicadores quanto à deteção de atributos que possibilitem medir a efetividade da assistência hospitalar na dimensão do cuidado centrado no doente. Metodologia: Estudo quantitativo do tipo survey, realizado em 2017 para julgamento de 8 indicadores, considerando 11 atributos, por 52 especialistas, utilizando-se técnica Delphi e a plataforma eletrónica Survey Monkey®. A consistência interna foi testada pelo alfa de Cronbach de 0,98. Considerou-se indicador válido quando houve concordância mínima de 70% entre as respostas dos participantes, em todos os atributos. Resultados: Foram validados 4 indicadores (satisfação do doente; cirurgias canceladas no dia agendado; recomendação do hospital pelo doente; e envolvimento do doente com o próprio cuidado), com alta consistência interna (0,98). Conclusão: Os indicadores validados favorecem a avaliação da efetividade da assistência hospitalar orientada para a valorização da pessoa enquanto centro do cuidado. Os indicadores não validados são objeto de estudos futuros. Palavras-chave: assistência centrada no paciente; assistência à saúde; indicadores de qualidade em assistência à saúde; hospitais; cuidados de enfermagem Resumen Marco contextual: Indicadores de eficacia en la dimensión de la atención centrada en el paciente. Objetivo: Validar los indicadores relativos a la detección de atributos que permitan medir la eficacia de la atención hospitalaria en la dimensión de la atención centrada en el paciente. Metodología: Estudio cuantitativo de tipo encuesta, realizado en 2017 para evaluar 8 indicadores, considerando 11 atributos, por 52 especialistas, para lo cual se utilizó la técnica Delphi y la plataforma electrónica Survey Monkey®. La consistencia interna fue comprobada por el a...
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