Objective: To evaluate a ludic strategy developed to promote the engagement of parents and caregivers in the pediatric patient safety actions. Method: A qualitative research developed in the action-research modality, using the thematic content analysis method for data treatment, developed with caregivers of children admitted to the pediatric unit of the public hospital of Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, between May and October 2018. Results: Three thematic categories emerged: Learning about patient safety through the game; Game evaluation as a ludic strategy in promoting patient safety and; Change of perception and behavior of parents and caregivers in safety promotion actions. Conclusion: The game was deemed as an important tool for patient safety knowledge transfer, motivating parents and caregivers to become more critical and more co-participant as for the hospitalized child care.
Objectives: to develop a booklet as an educational technology, together with health professionals, patients and companions, aiming at their involvement in patient safety in maternity hospitals. Methods: a qualitative convergent care study, carried out in three stages at a maternity hospital in Belo Horizonte. The booklet construction took place between February and April 2021, with 13 professionals, 06 companions and 11 patients. Results: data content analysis was performed, creating three categories: Knowledge and experiences about patient and newborn safety in maternity hospitals; Challenges for involving patient and companion in safety actions; Assessment of patients, companions and professionals on the booklet construction process. The booklet construction involved the participation of health professionals, users and companions in all stages of the process. Final considerations: the participatory process enabled the creation of educational technology for the involvement of patients and companions in patient safety actions.
RESUMO Objetivos: desenvolver uma cartilha como tecnologia educacional, juntamente com profissionais de saúde, pacientes e acompanhantes, visando ao envolvimento destes na segurança do paciente na maternidade. Métodos: estudo qualitativo convergente-assistencial, realizado em três etapas em uma maternidade de Belo Horizonte. A construção da cartilha ocorreu entre fevereiro e abril de 2021, com 13 profissionais, 06 acompanhantes e 11 pacientes. Resultados: realizou-se análise de conteúdo dos dados, criando-se três categorias: Saberes e experiências sobre a segurança da paciente e do recém-nascido na maternidade; Desafios para o envolvimento da paciente e acompanhante nas ações de segurança; Avaliação das pacientes, acompanhantes e profissionais sobre o processo de construção da cartilha. A construção da cartilha envolveu a participação profissionais de saúde, usuários e acompanhantes em todas as etapas do processo. Considerações finais: o processo participativo possibilitou a criação da tecnologia educacional para o envolvimento das pacientes e acompanhantes nas ações de segurança do paciente.
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