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Journal of the Egyptian Public Health Association [The]. 2014; 89 (2): 66-73
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-160262

ABSTRACT

The Safe Injection Global Network [SIGN] developed an intervention strategy for reducing overuse of injections and promoting the administration of safe injections. Tool C - Revised is designed to assess the safety of the most common procedures that puncture the skin within health services. The aim of the study was to assess injection safety within the primary healthcare facilities in Alexandria using Tool C - Revised. Study setting: A total of 45 family health units and centers in Alexandria were selected by proportional allocation from the eight regions of Alexandria. Data collection: The Tool C - Revised of the WHO was used for observation of the entire facility, injection practices and injection-related procedures, and sterilization practices. Interview of different health providers and immediate supervisor of injections was carried out. Indicators that reflect risk included: deficiency of alcohol-based hand rub for cleansing hands [13.3%], compliance with hand wash before preparing a procedure [56.9% before injection practices, 61.3% before phlebotomy, and 67.6% before lancet puncture], and wearing a new pair of gloves before new procedures [48.6% before injection practices, 9.7% for phlebotomy, 11.8% for lancet puncture, and 80% for both intravenous injections and infusions]. Enough disposable equipment in all facilities for at least 2 weeks dependent on the statement of the average numbers of procedures per week was shown. Only 38% of the providers had received training regarding injection safety in the last 2 years and 62.5% had completed their three doses of hepatitis B vaccine. Only 42.2% of staffs who handled healthcare waste had access to heavy gloves. Indicators related to injection and injection-related practices that reflect risk to patients include deficiency of alcohol-based hand rub tools, nonadherence to hand hygiene before preparing an injection, and inadequate adherence to using a clean barrier when opening a glass ampule and use of gloves. Indicators that may reflect risk to patients and providers include inadequate injection safety training and incomplete hepatitis B vaccination of healthcare providers. Indicators that may reflect risk to providers include nonadherence to safety precautions related to injection practices, such as inadequate access to heavy gloves by staff handling healthcare waste


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Injections/nursing , Equipment Safety/statistics & numerical data , Ambulatory Care Facilities/statistics & numerical data
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Rev. adm. saúde ; 13(50): 23-30, jan.-mar. 2011. ilus, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-612323

ABSTRACT

O conhecimento sobre os tipos de manutenções realizadas em equipamentos eletromédicos (EEMs) pode direcionar ações de gestão dos hospitais, prevenindo riscos assistenciais e financeiros. Os objetivos desde estudo foram identificar, quantificar e analisar os principais motivos de emissão de ordens de serviços (OS) para manutenção de um hospital de médio porte e alta complexidade do interior do Estado de São Paulo. Foram analisadas 743 OS, no período de junho a agosto de 2010, constatando-se 632 (85 por cento) manutenções corretivas e 111 (15 por cento) manutenções preventivas. Os EEMs respondem por 2 por cento das manutenções corretivas realizadas. Quando analisamos especificamente as manutenções executadas em EEMs, apenas 12 por cento estão relacionadas à manutenção corretiva, sugerindo que a sistemática de manutenção preventiva dos equipamentos instituída garante uma efetividade de funcionamento dos EEMs em 88 por cento. Em relação aos custos com as manutenções de equipamentos, observa-se que a instituição privilegia as manutenções preventivas, que representam uma média de 76 por cento do total de investimento. Conclui-se que, mesmo observando-se o investimento na manutenção preventiva, deve-se ter um olhar cuidadoso em relação aos números encontrados - por se tratar de equipamentos que colocam em risco a segurança e assistência aos pacientes - que, apesar de parecerem pequenos, merecem um estudo mais detalhado para avaliação do impacto causado na assistência. Ações como manutenção preventiva sistemática, e capacitação de seus operadores e técnicos de manutenção podem minimizar falhas; por isso, essa ações devem ser intensificadas, e novas tecnologias devem ser adquiridas visando à renovação do parque tecnológico, não o deixando obsoleto.


Subject(s)
Corrective Maintenance , Equipment and Supplies , Equipment Failure , Equipment Maintenance , Safety Management/statistics & numerical data , Hospital Administration , Preventive Maintenance , Service Orders , Equipment Safety/statistics & numerical data
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