2019
DOI: 10.1590/0034-7167-2018-0013
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Training of intensive care nurses to handle continuous hemodialysis: a latent condition for safety

Abstract: Objective: To analyze the repercussions of the training of nurses working in the Intensive Care Unit for the management of continuous hemodialysis regarding the safety of critical patients with acute renal failure. Method: Qualitative research developed considering James Reason's reference in the Intensive Care Unit of a private hospital. The data was collected with 23 nurses who worked for more than three months in the management of continuous hemodialysis through a semi-structured interview, and analyzed wi… Show more

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“…Interactions among patients, nursing personnel and technology use in care delivery are supported by key principles in nursing practice, as referred in publications that is: aiding patients to preserve their personality, to recover their wellbeing as well as preventing them from injuries, external agents or diseases [12]. Additionally, nursing practice is challenged by performance improvement mainly based on skills training, as it may prevent adverse event [13].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Interactions among patients, nursing personnel and technology use in care delivery are supported by key principles in nursing practice, as referred in publications that is: aiding patients to preserve their personality, to recover their wellbeing as well as preventing them from injuries, external agents or diseases [12]. Additionally, nursing practice is challenged by performance improvement mainly based on skills training, as it may prevent adverse event [13].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When consulting main concepts and theories on quality of nursing service, patient safety outstands as a key issue, being defined as appropriate, personalized, humanized, continuous and efficient care, which is delivered according to standards set to guarantee responsible and qualified professional practice and thus assuring patient and health personnel´ satisfaction [12][13][14]. Now, about error being a consequence of technology misuse or failed implementation, the situation depicted by optic and optometry specialist, was coincident with Dr. Leape statement: human error is the result of systems, tasks and process deficiently designed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, due to the complications that may arise with the use of the CDL, this is a method used on an emergency basis, commonly maintained until a long-term access is established in the patient, such as the arteriovenous fistula and / or the long-term catheter (Permcath). [2][3] In view of this aspect, the use of CDL is subject to complications, such as obstruction, thrombosis and infections, which contribute to increased morbidity and mortality in chronic renal patients, and increased hospitalization costs. Some of these injuries are preventable, and are directly related to nursing care, which is directly involved with the care of the CDL, as it is the professional who frequently handles this device.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of these injuries are preventable, and are directly related to nursing care, which is directly involved with the care of the CDL, as it is the professional who frequently handles this device. [1][2][3][4] CDL infection is one of the most frequent complications and is associated with intrinsic factors linked to the patient himself, such as the migration of microorganisms from the patient's flora, as well as the state of immunosuppression. Exogenous factors are linked to environmental conditions, especially the transfer of microorganisms from the hands of caregivers, both at the time of catheter implantation and during subsequent care.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies reported a higher prevalence of adverse events in critically ill patients who underwent RRT in ICU units, as well as their correlation with the lack of specific experience and troubleshooting skills owned by dialysis nurses and of academic and/or clinical training, both affecting the ICU nurses 2–4 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%