INTRODUÇÃOEm 2000, a publicação do Institute of Medicine (IOM) intitulada To err is human: building a safer health system atraiu a atenção da opinião pública, cientistas e governo norte-americano. Os dados apontavam os eventos adversos preveníveis como uma das principais causas de morte nos Estados Unidos. De acordo com o relatório, pelo menos 44 mil norte-americanos morrem a cada ano vítimas de erros ocorridos na assistência à saúde em ambiente hospitalar. A publicação apresenta, como principal conclusão, o reconhecimento de que errar é condição inerente ao ser humano e torna evidente a necessidade de promover modificações nas condições de trabalho dos profissionais de
To investigate whether the addition of human recombinant epidermal growth factor (h-EGF) to 2% carboxymethyl cellulose gel is more effective in diabetic wound healing than standard treatment, a pilot, double-blind, randomized and controlled clinical trial with therapeutic intervention was performed at a university hospital. The sample consisted of 25 patients (14 in the intervention group that used rh-EGF and 11 in the control group that used 2% carboxymethyl cellulose gel). Data were tabulated in SPSS and analysed by intention to treat, without loss or exclusion of participants. Twenty-five subjects participated with a mean age of 60.6 years, a predominance of males in both groups and 100% prevalence of type-2 diabetes. Within 12 weeks, complete wound healing occurred in three ulcers in the intervention group versus one ulcer in the control group.The percent reduction in the wound area was significantly higher in the intervention group than in the control group (p = 0.049). Concerning the types of tissue, an increase in granulation and epithelial tissue and a reduction in exudate levels were observed in both groups. Decreased slough occurred only in the intervention group. No participant experienced serious or local adverse events during the study period. This study shows that h-EGF is effective, with a statistically significant reduction in wound area, improvement of tissue quality, and safe treatment of chronic wounds. In addition, this study demonstrated that blinding of participants during research using h-EGF is feasible.
This study aimed to evaluate associations among variables in hospital pharmacy services. Thirty variables were used from the project Diagnosis of Hospital Pharmacies in Brazil pertaining to the overall description of the hospital, overall characterization of the hospital pharmacy service, and stages in pharmaceutical care. The statistical techniques were multiple correspondence and cluster analysis. Dimension 1 of the multiple correspondence analysis explained 90.6% of variance, differentiating between hospital pharmacy services based on the presence of certain activities, thus suggesting an axis of characterization for the hospital pharmacy services. The results indicate a direct relationship between compliance with the activities and the type of hospital and pharmacists with specialized training. Cluster analysis identified six clusters related to hospital size; greater compliance with the activities was associated with large hospitals and those with a pharmacist (more time dedicated to the hospital pharmacy service and higher level of training). The study concludes that the techniques were able to identify associations and a concise range of variables for a comprehensive evaluation of hospital pharmacy services in Brazil.
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