2020
DOI: 10.1590/1980-265x-tce-2019-0282
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Nursing Professionals and Adverse Event Reporting

Abstract: Objective: to identify how nurses report adverse events; to know what elements influence adverse event reporting and which reporting strategies they suggest. Method: qualitative study with a convergent care research design, conducted in a critical patient unit of a private health center in the region of Magallanes, Chile. Thirteen nurses participate in the study, through interviews and a discussion group. Results: the nurses who report adverse events do so verbally and in writing to the nurse coordinator … Show more

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“…Las instituciones de salud deben de crear una serie de estrategias para ofrecer una adecuada identificación y atención en la presentación de EA, por lo que notificar y analizar los EA es parte de gestionar una serie de acciones para dar respuesta a los problemas presentados y contar con un mejor conocimiento en la toma de decisiones para la atención y seguridad del paciente. También considerar la importancia de contar con un sistema de información para identificar y dar seguimiento a la presencia de EA, evitando actuar de manera punitiva ante el reporte (14,15) .…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Las instituciones de salud deben de crear una serie de estrategias para ofrecer una adecuada identificación y atención en la presentación de EA, por lo que notificar y analizar los EA es parte de gestionar una serie de acciones para dar respuesta a los problemas presentados y contar con un mejor conocimiento en la toma de decisiones para la atención y seguridad del paciente. También considerar la importancia de contar con un sistema de información para identificar y dar seguimiento a la presencia de EA, evitando actuar de manera punitiva ante el reporte (14,15) .…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Most of the participants in this research were in an age range of 19 to 63 years old and worked more than 40 h a week, which aligns with another study in Minas Gerais, Brazil [ 28 ]. Population factors, such as lack of knowledge of patient safety culture, work overload, fear of retaliation, and punishment within the work environment, can explain the long workdays and underreporting of events noted in this study [ 29 ]. The description of postgraduate and specialty nursing studies is not seen in other studies since none mention this category when describing their sample.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although all these factors are relevant, it is necessary to monitor work environments (21) and identify the repercussion of adverse events for staff in order to influence the organizational safety culture, indicating the importance of discussing when something unexpected happens, both from the perspective of the work process and of welcoming staff, aiming to create a sense of purpose.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%