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- Title
Grupo de Investigación en Cuidados. Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria San Carlos (IdISSC).
- Authors
Ortuño-Soriano, Ismael; Fernández-del-Palacio, Encarnación
- Abstract
The Healthcare Research Group (HRG) o f the Institute o f Health Research San Carlos (IdISSC) was created in 2011, as an answer to the opportunity granted by health research authorities to create an independent research group as part o f the institute from the start, which was taken strategically from the Nursing Management o f the Hospital Clínico San Carlos (HCSC) o f Madrid, creating two emergent groups, one fo r Healthcare Research and another fo r Research on Physiotherapy. The Healthcare Research Group is formed mainly by 41 persons from the teaching, management and care settings o f the Hospital Clínico San Carlos and the Universidad Complutense o f Madrid (UCM). Their three lines o f research are o f interest fo r the healthcare hospitalization, surgery and outpatient settings; one is called "Patient and Professional Safety", and its objective is "to identify the best practices, to optimize and/or improve care in order to minimize risks, both fo r patients and professionals", there is a "Therapeutic Education" line, with the aim to "research about the best practices that will ensure treatment adherence and health outcomes", and the "Healthcare Product Evaluation and Development" line, with the aim to "optimize and/or improve the use and design o f healthcare products, in order to reduce iatrogenic mortality". Currently the HRG is completely integrated in the IdISSC as an emergen t independen t group, with presence in the decision-making boards o f the institute, and with the immediate objective o f becoming a consolidated group.
- Subjects
CALIFORNIA; HEALTH education; INDUSTRIAL safety; MEDICAL quality control; MEDICAL care research; NURSING research; PATIENT compliance; PATIENT safety; PHYSICAL therapy research; QUALITY assurance
- Publication
Metas de Enfermería, 2020, Vol 23, Issue 6, p27
- ISSN
1138-7262
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.35667/MetasEnf2019.23.1003081612