2013
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-21002013000400012
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Eventos adversos em pacientes cirúrgicos: conhecimento dos profissionais de enfermagem

Abstract: Objective: Verify the knowledge of the nursing team about adverse effects in patients at the surgical center, point out possible causes, identify whose is the responsibility for these causes and verify the need of notification. Methods: Descriptive research performed by questionnaire with ten statements about causes for the occurrence of adverse effects and four settings, carried out with 31 nursing professionals from the surgical center of a private hospital. Results: The most frequent causes have been routin… Show more

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“…Accurate and effective communication among medical professionals is the key to preventing this. The importance of this finding is confirmed by data from the event report of an American accreditation program, where 843 events were recorded and, in the root cause analysis, communication problems were reported in 533 (63.2%) [17].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…Accurate and effective communication among medical professionals is the key to preventing this. The importance of this finding is confirmed by data from the event report of an American accreditation program, where 843 events were recorded and, in the root cause analysis, communication problems were reported in 533 (63.2%) [17].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…(Alderman, 2012) Adverse events in surgical contexts (Healey et al, 2010) (Bohomol & Tartali, 2013) Adverse events in the continuity of care (Mistry et al, 2010) ( Kerckhoffs et al, 2013) Adverse events related with medication (Symons et al, 2013) (Cox & Butt, 2012) …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Communicational and organizational structures prove to be the greatest source of errors in this environment, and for this reason the authors suggest the creation of checklists to streamline the information processes (Healey, Nagpal, Moorthy, & Vincent, 2010). In a study with patients undergoing surgery in Brazil, the authors report that 32.2% of nurses mentioned the lack of communication between elements of the health teams as one of the causes for the occurrence of adverse events, suggesting that quality care depends on effective communication (Bohomol & Tartali, 2013). This is confirmed by the data from the events of an American Program Accreditation Report where 843 events were recorded and the analysis showed that 533 (63.2%) of these events were due to problems with communication in a surgical center.…”
Section: Adverse Events In Surgical Contextsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A falta de conhecimento acerca do que é, como se identifica e como se notifica o EA em saúde, são dados que podem ser maiores do que os que se tem oficialmente divulgados (16) . Apesar de umavisão fragmentada da equipe de enfermagem acerca da segurança do paciente, a notificação e responsabilidade pelo EA devem ser transversais, sendo que todos os membros devem estar sensibilizados e envolvidos para realizá-la e traçar estratégias para redução de danos e prevenção de novas ocorrências (17)(18) .…”
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