2019
DOI: 10.22239/2317-269x.01210
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Lesão por pressão: análise de prontuários e notificações do evento adverso

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“…Os resultados dos 20 estudos analisados apresentaram uma média de incidência Gama (2020), Macena (2017), Martins (2020), Medeiros (2017), Mendonça (2018), Otto (2019), Pacha (2018), Pereira (2018), Sanches (2018), , , Silva (2018), Silva (2019), Tauffer (2019.…”
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“…Os resultados dos 20 estudos analisados apresentaram uma média de incidência Gama (2020), Macena (2017), Martins (2020), Medeiros (2017), Mendonça (2018), Otto (2019), Pacha (2018), Pereira (2018), Sanches (2018), , , Silva (2018), Silva (2019), Tauffer (2019.…”
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“…Uma vez não identificados, os eventos adversos podem ter consequências diretas e, por vezes, elevam os custos para o sistema de saúde e nem sequer são identificados. Estudo brasileiro apurou que 96,7% das lesões identificadas nos registros de prontuários não foram devidamente notificadas por sistema passivo de vigilância de incidentes em saúde, o tipo de sistema mais utilizado no Brasil e no mundo 26 .…”
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“…In this sense, we emphasize the importance of reporting adverse events to build indicators that are essential for monitoring and evaluating the quality of care. However, the underreporting of these events remains an issue to be faced in the daily life of hospitals, such as the findings of a study in 2019 in which, after analysis of notifications and active search in medical records, underreporting was identified in 96.7% of PU included in the sample 30 . From this perspective, there is a need to more widely disseminate the culture of patient safety in hospital settings.…”
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confidence: 99%