Evaluating the intervening factors in patient safety: focusing on hospital nursing staff


Autoria(s): Oliveira,Roberta Meneses; Leitao,Ilse Maria Tigre de Arruda; Aguiar,Leticia Lima; Oliveira,Adriana Catarina de Souza; Gazos,Dionisia Mateus; Silva,Lucilane Maria Sales da; Barros,Ariane Alves; Sampaio,Renata Lopes
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01/02/2015

Resumo

OBJECTIVE To evaluate intervening factors in patient safety, focusing on hospital nursing staff. METHOD The study is descriptive, with qualitative approach, excerpt from a larger study with analytical nature. It was undertaken in a public hospital in Fortaleza, CE, Brazil, between January and June 2013, with semi-structured interviews to 70 nurses, using Thematic Content Analysis. RESULTS The principal intervening factors in patient safety related to hospital nursing staff were staff dimensioning and workload, professional qualification and training, team work, being contracted to the institution, turnover and lack of job security, and bad practice/disruptive behaviors. These aspects severely interfere with the establishment of a safety culture in the hospital analyzed. CONCLUSION It is necessary for managers to invest in nursing staff, so that these workers may be valued as fundamental in the promotion of patient safety, making it possible to develop competences for taking decisions with focus on the improvement of quality care.

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http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0080-62342015000100104

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en

Publicador

Universidade de São Paulo, Escola de Enfermagem

Fonte

Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP v.49 n.1 2015

Palavras-Chave #Patient Safety #Nursing Team #Nursing Staff, Hospital #Quality of Health Care
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journal article