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      Cultura de segurança do paciente em centro cirúrgico: visão da enfermagem Translated title: Patient safety culture at a surgical center: the nursing perception Translated title: Cultura de la seguridad del paciente en un centro quirúrgico: visión de la enfermería

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          Resumo OBJETIVO Analisar a cultura de segurança do paciente a partir da visão da equipe de enfermagem de um centro cirúrgico. MÉTODO Estudo transversal e analítico realizado com 92 profissionais de enfermagem de um centro cirúrgico em um hospital de Teresina-PI, os dados foram coletados de janeiro a junho de 2016, por meio da aplicação do questionário Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture. Na análise e interpretação dos dados foi seguido as orientações da AHRQ. RESULTADOS A avaliação da segurança do paciente pelos profissionais foi “Regular” (48,9%). A dimensão da cultura de segurança com resultado mais positivo foi “Aprendizado organizacional-melhoria contínua” (58,7%) e com resultados menos positivos foram “Abertura para comunicação” (32,3%) e “Feedback e comunicação sobre erros” (32,6%). CONCLUSÃO Existem áreas problemáticas na cultura de segurança do setor, mostrando que essa cultura precisa ser melhor desenvolvida, com especial atenção às dimensões da cultura que apresentaram avaliação menos positiva.

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          Abstract OBJECTIVE To analyze the safety culture of the patient from the perception of the nursing team of a surgical center. METHOD This is a cross-sectional and analytical study with 92 professionals from the nursing of a surgical center of a hospital in Teresina-PI, the data were collected from January to June of 2016, through the Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture questionnaire. In the analysis and interpretation of the data the guidelines of the AHRQ were followed. RESULTS The evaluation of patient safety by the professionals was “Regular” (48.9%). The dimension of the safety culture with the most positive result was “Organizational learning-continuous improvement” (58.7%), and with least positive results were “Opening for communication” (32.3%) and “Feedback and communication about errors” (32.6%). CONCLUSION There are problematic areas in the safety culture of the sector, which shows that this culture needs to be better developed, with special attention to the dimensions of the culture that presented a less positive evaluation.

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          Resumen OBJETIVO Analizar la cultura de la seguridad del paciente, a partir de la visión de un equipo de enfermería de un centro quirúrgico. MÉTODO Estudio analítico y transversal con 92 profesionales de enfermería de un centro quirúrgico en un hospital de Teresina-PI. Se recolectaron los datos entre enero y junio de 2016, a través de una encuesta del Hospital Surveyon Patient Safety Culture. En el análisis e interpretación de los datos se siguieron las orientaciones de la AHRQ. RESULTADOS La evaluación de la seguridad del paciente por los profesionales fue “Regular” (48,9%). La dimensión de la cultura de la seguridad con un resultado más positivo fue “Aprendizaje organizacional y mejoría continua” (58,7%), y con resultados menos positivos fueron “Apertura para la comunicación” (32,3%); y “Feedback y comunicación sobre los errores” (32,6%). CONCLUSIÓN Existen áreas problemáticas en la cultura de la seguridad en el sector que demuestran que esta cultura necesita desarrollarse mejor, especialmente en la parte de atención a las dimensiones de la cultura que presentaron evaluación menos positiva.

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            Patient safety culture in a large teaching hospital in Riyadh: baseline assessment, comparative analysis and opportunities for improvement

            Background In light of the immense attention given to patient safety, this paper details the findings of a baseline assessment of the patient safety culture in a large hospital in Riyadh and compares results with regional and international studies that utilized the Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture. This study also aims to explore the association between patient safety culture predictors and outcomes, considering respondent characteristics and facility size. Methods This cross sectional study adopted a customized version of the HSOPSC and targeted hospital staff fitting sampling criteria (physicians, nurses, clinical and non-clinical staff, pharmacy and laboratory staff, dietary and radiology staff, supervisors, and hospital managers). Results 3000 questionnaires were sent and 2572 were returned (response rate of 85.7%). Areas of strength were Organizational Learning and Continuous Improvement and Teamwork within units whereas areas requiring improvement were hospital non-punitive response to error, staffing, and Communication Openness. The comparative analysis noted several areas requiring improvement when results on survey composites were compared with results from Lebanon, and the United States. Regression analysis showed associations between higher patient safety aggregate score and greater age (46 years and above), longer work experience, having a Baccalaureate degree, and being a physician or other health professional. Conclusions Patient safety practices are crucial toward improving overall performance and quality of services in healthcare organizations. Much can be done in the sampled organizations and in the context of KSA in general to improve areas of weakness and further enhance areas of strength.
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              Assessment of patient safety culture in Palestinian public hospitals.

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                Revista Gaúcha de Enfermagem
                Rev. Gaúcha Enferm.
                Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul. Escola de Enfermagem (Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil )
                1983-1447
                April 2019
                : 40
                : spe
                : e20180198
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                [1] Teresina Piauí orgnameUniversidade Federal do Piauí orgdiv1Programa de Pós-graduação em Enfermagem orgdiv2Departamento de Enfermagem Brazil
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                S1983-14472019000200411
                10.1590/1983-1447.2019.20180198
                30970102
                b1d60547-de57-4c33-93c1-90cc60584c36

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                : 26 October 2018
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                safety,Organizational culture,Surgicenters,Nursing,del paciente,Cultura organizacional,Centros quirúrgicos,Enfermería,Segurança do paciente,Centros cirúrgicos,Enfermagem

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