Needs for improvement in patient safety, perceived by pediatric intensive care professionals

Background: improvement in patient safety is an essential element to improve the safety culture and quality of care in pediatric intensive care units. Objective: to analyze the perception that professionals linked to a pediatric intensive care unit have about the need to improve patient safety. Meth...

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Main Authors: Mirelys Sarduy Lugo, Yuliett Mora Pérez, Magny Martín Hernández, Anabel Sarduy Lugo, Yuleidy Fernández Rodríguez, Niurka de la Torre Cuellar
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Published: Universidad de Ciencias Médicas de Villa Clara “Dr. Serafín Ruíz de Zárate Ruíz" 2024-11-01
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Online Access:https://revedumecentro.sld.cu/index.php/edumc/article/view/2844
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author Mirelys Sarduy Lugo
Yuliett Mora Pérez
Magny Martín Hernández
Anabel Sarduy Lugo
Yuleidy Fernández Rodríguez
Niurka de la Torre Cuellar
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Magny Martín Hernández
Anabel Sarduy Lugo
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Niurka de la Torre Cuellar
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description Background: improvement in patient safety is an essential element to improve the safety culture and quality of care in pediatric intensive care units. Objective: to analyze the perception that professionals linked to a pediatric intensive care unit have about the need to improve patient safety. Methods: a descriptive research with a qualitative phenomenological approach was carried out at “José Luis Miranda” Provincial Pediatric University Hospital of Villa Clara, from December 2022 to March 2023. Theoretical methods were used: analysis-synthesis, inductive-deductive, historical-logical and abstract-concrete; Empirical ones: the participatory technique of discussion groups. The data were organized by information analogy and analyzed qualitatively, for which content analysis was used. Results: the perception of professionals linked to the pediatric intensive care unit regarding training and improvement in patient safety was insufficient in terms of knowledge, improvement, prevention and management of adverse events. Conclusions: once analyzed the perception of professionals about the need to improve patient safety, it was found that it is insufficient, which influences the achievement of current safety standards in the occurrence of adverse events.
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Yuleidy Fernández Rodríguez
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Needs for improvement in patient safety, perceived by pediatric intensive care professionals
Edumecentro
seguridad del paciente
capacitación en servicio
atención al paciente
aprendizaje
superación profesional
educación médica.
title Needs for improvement in patient safety, perceived by pediatric intensive care professionals
title_full Needs for improvement in patient safety, perceived by pediatric intensive care professionals
title_fullStr Needs for improvement in patient safety, perceived by pediatric intensive care professionals
title_full_unstemmed Needs for improvement in patient safety, perceived by pediatric intensive care professionals
title_short Needs for improvement in patient safety, perceived by pediatric intensive care professionals
title_sort needs for improvement in patient safety perceived by pediatric intensive care professionals
topic seguridad del paciente
capacitación en servicio
atención al paciente
aprendizaje
superación profesional
educación médica.
url https://revedumecentro.sld.cu/index.php/edumc/article/view/2844
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