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- Title
CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE REGULATORY INNER CORE TO PATIENT SAFETY.
- Authors
Zanon Nenevê, Juliane; Borges, Fabieli; Salete Tonini, Nelsi; Salete Maraschin, Maristela; Cunha Antunes, Mirelle; Bernardino, Elizabeth
- Abstract
Objective: to identify the contributions of the Internal Regulation Core to patient safety. Method: qualitative research carried out between August and October 2020. Audio-recorded interviews were carried out with 13 professionals who worked in the wards, in the emergency room, in quality management and in the Internal Regulation Center. Data were analyzed using the IraMuteq® software and the steps proposed by Creswell. Results: the findings revealed that the Internal Regulation Nucleus contributes to patient safety, bypassing the established goals: effective communication; patient identification; reduction in the risk of infections associated with health care - the COVID-19 pandemic was presented as an important fact; safety for surgery, as it speeds up access to the hospital for a surgical procedure; and reduction of queues. It also helps to prevent complications resulting from falls, as the patient can be quickly allocated to a safe bed. Finally, the nurse, in his role as a leader in the service and as a link in the management of safe care, also proved to be important. Conclusion: although some weaknesses were detected, the contribution of the Internal Regulation Center stands out for strengthening patient safety goals. As a result, the importance of regulatory flows from the perspective of hospital bed management is reaffirmed, as well as the precepts of patient safety desired by managers. Nevertheless, the nurse acts as a link between these two scenarios.
- Subjects
HEALTH services accessibility; HOSPITAL utilization; PATIENT safety; QUALITATIVE research; PATIENTS; IDENTIFICATION; MEDICAL quality control; INTERVIEWING; NURSING; HOSPITAL emergency services; SOUND recordings; RESEARCH methodology; COMMUNICATION; DATA analysis software; PSYCHOLOGY of nurses; ACCIDENTAL falls; COVID-19 pandemic
- Publication
Revista Mineira de Enfermagem, 2023, Vol 27, p1
- ISSN
1415-2762
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.35699/2316-9389.2023.37101