Estrategias para garantizar la seguridad del paciente crítico.

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Title: Estrategias para garantizar la seguridad del paciente crítico.
Alternate Title: Strategies to ensure the critical patient safety.
Authors: Cadillo Morales, Pamela Gladys1 pamela.cadillo.m@gmail.com, Costa, Roberta2, Arcaya Moncada, María Josefa3
Source: Enfermería Global. ene2024, Vol. 23 Issue 1, p514-527. 14p.
Subjects: PNEUMONIA prevention, MEDICAL quality control, INTENSIVE care units, CRITICALLY ill, SYSTEMATIC reviews, PRESSURE ulcers, ATTITUDES of medical personnel, PATIENTS, ARTIFICIAL respiration, MEDLINE, PATIENT safety
Geographic Terms: SPAIN
Abstract (English): Objective: Identify the strategies to guarantee the safety of the critically ill patient. Method: Integrative review, search carried out in May 2022 using the data sources: MEDLINE, SciELO, WOS, LILACS, Scopus and IBECS. The analysis and synthesis were built from the results found, seeking to group them by categories based on the similarity of content. Results: 377 articles were found, then the inclusion criteria and exhaustive reading were applied, resulting in a sample of 13 articles. The results were classified into five categories: Prevention of pneumonia associated with mechanical ventilation; Safety in the administration of management of medicines; Prevention of pressure injuries; Educational program oriented to patient safety in intensive care and; Reflections of the health team regarding safety culture. Conclusions: This study contributes to comprehensively identify the various strategies whose results demonstrated a positive change in the prevention of adverse events and strengthening of safety in health care. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Abstract (Spanish): Objetivo: Identificar las estrategias para garantizar la seguridad del paciente crítico. Método: Revisión integradora, cuya búsqueda fue realizada en mayo del 2022 haciendo uso de las fuentes de datos: MEDLINE, SciELO, WOS, LILACS, Scopus e IBECS. El análisis y síntesis se construyó a partir de los resultados encontrados, buscando agruparlos por categorías en función de la similitud de contenido. Resultados: Se encontraron 377 artículos, luego se procedió a aplicar los criterios de inclusión y la lectura exhaustiva, resultando una muestra de 13 artículos. Los resultados fueron clasificados en cinco categorías: Prevención de la neumonía asociada a la ventilación mecánica; Seguridad en la administración y gestión de medicamentos; Prevención de las lesiones por presión; Programa educativo orientado a la seguridad del paciente en cuidados intensivos, y Reflexiones del equipo de salud con respecto a cultura de seguridad. Conclusiones: Este estudio contribuye a identificar de forma integral las diversas estrategias cuyos resultados demostraron un cambio positivo en la prevención de eventos adversos y el fortalecimiento en la seguridad en la atención sanitaria. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Abstract:Objective: Identify the strategies to guarantee the safety of the critically ill patient. Method: Integrative review, search carried out in May 2022 using the data sources: MEDLINE, SciELO, WOS, LILACS, Scopus and IBECS. The analysis and synthesis were built from the results found, seeking to group them by categories based on the similarity of content. Results: 377 articles were found, then the inclusion criteria and exhaustive reading were applied, resulting in a sample of 13 articles. The results were classified into five categories: Prevention of pneumonia associated with mechanical ventilation; Safety in the administration of management of medicines; Prevention of pressure injuries; Educational program oriented to patient safety in intensive care and; Reflections of the health team regarding safety culture. Conclusions: This study contributes to comprehensively identify the various strategies whose results demonstrated a positive change in the prevention of adverse events and strengthening of safety in health care. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
ISSN:16956141
DOI:10.6018/eglobal.579091