Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem ()

Best Safety Practices in nursing care in Neonatal Intensive Therapy

  • Sabrina da Costa Machado Duarte,
  • Sílvia Schoenau de Azevedo,
  • Gabrielle da Costa de Muinck,
  • Tainara Ferreira da Costa,
  • Maria Manuela Vila Nova Cardoso,
  • Juliana Rezende Montenegro Medeiros de Moraes

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2018-0482
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 73, no. 2

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ABSTRACT Objectives: to identify the perception of nursing professionals on human errors in nursing care at a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and to assess Best Practices strategies proposed by these professionals for patient safety in nursing care. Methods: this is a quantitative-qualitative, descriptive study. Setting: Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Participants: 22 nursing professionals. Data collection was performed through interviews and sent to the thematic analysis. Results: human errors in nursing care, such as wasted catheters; errors in the medication process; causes for error in nursing care, with a focus on work overload; Best Practices for patient safety in nursing care, such as professional training and improved working conditions. Conclusions: it is of utmost importance to invest in Best Practices strategies for Patient Safety, aimed at consolidating the culture of organizational safety and encouraging an adequate environment to manage errors.

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