Objective: to evaluate the perception of healthcare professionals about the safety culture
in the operating room of a public hospital, large-sized, according to the domains
of the Safety Attitudes Questionnaire (SAQ). Method: descriptive, cross-sectional and quantitative research, with the application of
the SAQ to 226 professionals. Descriptive data analysis, instrument consistency
and exploratory factor analysis. Results: participants were distributed homogeneously between females (49.6%) and males
(50.4%); mean age of 39.6 (SD±9.9) years and length of professional experience of
9.9 (SD±9.2) years. And Cronbach's ( of 0.84. It was identified six domains
proposed in the questionnaire: stress perception (74.5) and job satisfaction
(70.7) showed satisfactory results; teamwork environment (59.1) and climate of
security (48.9) presented scores below the minimum recommended (75); unit's
management perceptions (44.5), hospital management perceptions (34.9) and working
conditions (41.9) presented the lowest averages. Conclusions: the results showed that, from the perspective of the professionals, there is
weakness in the values, attitudes, skills and behaviors that determine the safety
culture in a healthcare organization.
Oferta e demanda por média complexidade/SUS: relação com atenção básicaSupply and demand of the medium-complexity/SUS: relation with primary health careResumo Investiga-
a- to reflect about the politicity of care, as management of help-power, which is capable of emancipatory subversion; b- to discuss the way capitalist societies deal with health care; c- to point out disruptive dynamics to nurses, based on the emancipatory trihedron of care. The main idea of this article is to indicate applicabilities for the conception of politicity of care in the sphere of the nursing work process, signaling emancipatory potentialities.
Avalia-se o uso das unidades básicas e de urgências do Sistema Único de Saúde (SUS) de Belo Horizonte (BH). Objetivos: identificar o principal problema de saúde que o cidadão leva à Unidade de Pronto-atendimento (UPA) e à Unidade Básica de Saúde (UBS), considerando as especificidades dos níveis de atenção; caracterizar os principais procedimentos de atenção básica e de média complexidade utilizados nesses serviços, comparativamente. Pesquisa do tipo survey, com aplicação direta de questionário fechado a 997 entrevistados, distribuídos em 10 UBSs e 7 UPAs. A demanda que chega aos serviços investigados é por consultas médicas e por procedimentos de enfermagem, motivada por afecções leves, passíveis de atendimento na atenção básica. Os usuários vão à UBS por ser um serviço próximo da residência, de rápido atendimento e de fácil deslocamento, caracterizando boa oferta e capilaridade da Saúde da Família. Verificou-se duplicidade na utilização dos serviços, o que contribui para outras investigações.
OBJECTIVE To describe the stages of construction and validation of an instrument in order to analyze the adherence to best care practices during labour and birth. METHOD Methodological research, carried out in three steps: construction of dimensions and items, face and content validity and semantic analysis of the items. RESULTS The face and content validity was carried out by 10 judges working in healthcare, teaching and research. Items with Content Validity Index (CVI) ≥ 0.9 were kept in full or undergone revisions as suggested by the judges. Semantic analysis, performed twice, indicated that there was no difficulty in understanding the items. CONCLUSION The instrument with three dimensions (organization of healthcare network to pregnancy and childbirth, evidence-based practices and work processes) followed the steps recommended in the literature, concluded with 50 items and total CVI of 0.98.
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