2016
DOI: 10.21714/raunp.v8i2.1242
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Gestão De Suprimentos De Uma Unidade De Terapia Intensiva: Percepção Dos Profissionais De Saúde Sobre a Ocorrência De Infecções Hospitalares Associadas Às Falhas De Abastecimento

Abstract: O gerenciamento de suprimentos hospitalares em uma Unidade de Terapia Intensiva (UTI) deve suprir às boas condições durante o trabalho. O presente estudo objetivou compreender a percepção de profissionais da área de saúde de um hospital público terciário, identificando os riscos associados à falta de materiais essenciais na assistência ao paciente e ocorrência de infecções hospitalares ou infecções relacionadas à saúde. Um questionário semiestruturado foi elaborado para a equipe da unidade estudada, composta p… Show more

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“…The addition of chlorhexidine to alcohol solution may result in residual activity and the microbial action of alcohol leads to the denaturation of proteins, impairing cellular functions (19) . A study conducted in a ICU points that professionals from the multidisciplinary team consider these as essential materials in the prevention of health care-related diseases and that factors such as lack of, waste and improvisation of materials contribute to non-compliance (20) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The addition of chlorhexidine to alcohol solution may result in residual activity and the microbial action of alcohol leads to the denaturation of proteins, impairing cellular functions (19) . A study conducted in a ICU points that professionals from the multidisciplinary team consider these as essential materials in the prevention of health care-related diseases and that factors such as lack of, waste and improvisation of materials contribute to non-compliance (20) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%