2011
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-36162011000700004
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Como o especialista em ortopedia e traumatologia avalia o atendimento ao trauma ortopédico no Brasil

Abstract: Declaramos inexistência de conflito de interesses neste artigo

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“…Apesar dos três meses atípicos para o serviço de ortopedia, devido greve do setor de radiologia, a média de 89 atendimentos mensais descrita pelo presente trabalho manteve-se próxima aos 87 atendimentos mensais descritos pela literatura 16 . 12 em um estudo transversal, prospectivo e descritivo, refere o antebraço como a região mais operada entre os pacientes provenientes do interior e predominantemente no sexo masculino.…”
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“…Apesar dos três meses atípicos para o serviço de ortopedia, devido greve do setor de radiologia, a média de 89 atendimentos mensais descrita pelo presente trabalho manteve-se próxima aos 87 atendimentos mensais descritos pela literatura 16 . 12 em um estudo transversal, prospectivo e descritivo, refere o antebraço como a região mais operada entre os pacientes provenientes do interior e predominantemente no sexo masculino.…”
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“…The construction of a robust ethical environment promotes cohesion and harmony among professionals and more effective and quality care practices. Thus, there is a need for multidisciplinary teams to work efficiently and harmoniously to integrate their knowledge, ease difficulties and tensions arising from professional practice, and improve efficiency and competence when providing care 7 . Additionally, professional and personal ethics applied in hospital settings improves the relationship among colleagues, favors the unit's performance, decreases conflicts, and positively interferes in the workplace environment and worker's health 4 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering that the main barriers and facilitators imposed to multi-professional work are seldom investigated and intending to promote an ethical workplace environment in a traumatology service, this study's objective is to identify the main barriers and facilitators to multi-professional work toward the construction of an ethical environment, by supporting and strengthening more harmonious and healthy workplace environments, contributing to patient safety and occupational health 7 . Therefore, this study aims to identify the main barriers and facilitators to multi-professional work to promote an ethical workplace environment in a traumatology service.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%