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Percepción de los profesionales sanitarios acerca de la cultura de seguridad en distintos servicios de pediatría hospitalaria = |
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Perception by healthcare professionals about the safety culture in different hospital paediatric units / |
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Esther Aladrén-Hernando, Marina Cruz-Leiva, Andrea Paul-Nadal, Diana Merino-Leiva, <br/>Delia González-de la Cuesta |
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Este artículo se encuentra disponible en su edición impresa. |
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Bibliografía: p.21-22 |
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Objetivo: describir la percepción de los profesionales sanitarios de los diferentes servicios pediátricos de un hospital de Zaragoza acerca de la cultura de seguridad del paciente (SP).<br/><br/>Método: estudio descriptivo, observacional, transversal realizado en profesionales de Medicina y Enfermería (n= 345) de servicios de pediatría de un hospital de tercer nivel. Se administró una encuesta sobre cultura de seguridad validada por el Ministerio de Sanidad, Consumo y Bienestar Social. En el análisis estadístico se empleó la prueba de Kruskal Wallis y la t-Student para identificar diferencias entre los profesionales de Medicina y los de Enfermería, asumiendo un nivel de significación p< 0,05.<br/><br/>Resultados: participaron un total de 159 profesionales (46,08%). El 71,1% no poseía formación sobre SP. El 40,2% respondió que no existían actividades encaminadas a mejorar la SP, pero un 71,4% afirmaba que sí se activaban medidas ante un suceso para evitar su recurrencia. La mayoría (80,1%) aseguraba trabajar en equipo, pero un 65,4% destacaba la pérdida de información en los cambios de turno. La percepción global de los encuestados sobre la SP en este centro era mayoritariamente “Aceptable” (54,1%) y “Pobre” (34,6%). Se observaron diferencias significativas en las secciones de SP: “área/unidad de trabajo”, “jefe/supervisor” y “comunicación” y no en el resto.<br/><br/>Conclusiones: más de la mitad de los profesionales tenía una percepción “Aceptable” de la SP del centro y, en general, no estaban formados sobre la cultura de seguridad ni se identificaba la SP como prioritaria para evitar y prevenir eventos adversos. |
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Objective: to describe the perception by healthcare professionals about the different paediatric units of a hospital in Zaragoza in terms of patient safety (PS) culture.<br/><br/>Method: a cross-sectional, observational, descriptive study conducted on Medicine and Nursing professionals (n= 345) from Paediatric Units of a Third-Level hospital. A survey on safety culture was conducted, validated by the Ministry of Health, Consumer Affairs and Social Welfare. The Kruskal Wallis and t-Student tests were used during statistical analysis, in order to identify any differences between Medicine and Nursing, with a p< 0.05 significance level.<br/><br/>Results: in total, 159 professionals (46.08%) were included; 71.1% had no PS training; 40.2% answered that there were no activities targeted to improving PS, but 71.4% claimed that measures were activated when faced with an event, in order to avoid its recurrence. The majority (80.1%) claimed that they worked as a team, but 65.4% highlighted loss of information in shift changes. The overall perception of the participants about PS in this centre was mostly “Acceptable” (54.1%) and “Poor” (34.6%). Significant differences were observed in the PS categories: “work area/ unit”, “head / supervisor”, and “communication”, and not in the rest.<br/><br/>Conclusions: over half of professionals had an “Acceptable” perception of PS in their centre; and overall, they had no training on safety culture, and PS was not identified as a priority to avoid and prevent adverse events. |
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seguridad |
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administración de la seguridad |
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seguridad del paciente |
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cultura de seguridad |
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pediatría |
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hospitales pediátricos |
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eventos adversos |
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accidentes |
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safety |
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safety administration |
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patient safety |
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safety culture |
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paediatrics |
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paediatric hospitals |
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adverse events |
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accidents |
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-- 2021 v. 24, n.2, p.16-22 |
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Metas de enfermería. |
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