Escola Anna Nery (Mar 2019)

Wearing identification wristbands: implications for newborn safety in maternity hospitals

  • Raiana Soares de Sousa Silva,
  • Silvana Santiago da Rocha,
  • Márcia Teles de Oliveira Gouveia,
  • Amanda Lúcia Barreto Dantas,
  • José Diego Marques Santos,
  • Nalma Alexandra Rocha de Carvalho

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/2177-9465-ean-2018-0222
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 2

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ABSTRACT Objective: to analyze the wearing of identification wristbands in newborns admitted in a public maternity hospital, regarding patient safety. Method: descriptive study, of the survey type, carried out in a reference public maternity hospital, through observations and interviews. Two hundred and sixty newborns were included. Results: 15.4% of the newborns had no identification wristbands, and 18% of the wristbands had data that did not match with the medical records. 90.9% of the wristbands were easily accessible for checking; however, in 80.9% of the cases, the wristband was not checked before the nursing procedures, and the mother or caregiver was not instructed on wearing the wristband in 76.8% of respondents. Conclusion and implications for practice: there should be training of the nursing team and other health professionals on the placement and daily checking of wristbands, considering international protocols and recommendations regarding patient safety.

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