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Enferm. clín. (Ed. impr.) ; 27(2): 94-100, mar.-abr. 2017. tab
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-161305

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OBJETIVO: El presente estudio pretende describir la implementación de los programas de seguridad del paciente (SP) de los hospitales catalanes y analizar el nivel de implicación de las enfermeras. MÉTODO: Estudio descriptivo multicéntrico y transversal. Para la obtención de los datos se elaboraron dos cuestionarios, uno dirigido a la dirección y otro al referente de SP que se distribuyeron entre los 65 hospitales de agudos de Cataluña en 2013. RESULTADOS: El cuestionario lo respondieron 43 direcciones de enfermería y 40 referentes de enfermería de SP. El 93% de los hospitales respondió disponer de programa de SP y el 81,4% monitoriza los resultados mediante un cuadro de indicadores específico. El referente en SP del centro es enfermera en el 55,8% de los centros. El 92,5% disponen de un sistema de notificación de efectos adversos con un promedio de 190,3 notificaciones anuales y el 86% de los centros dedican enfermeras a la SP aunque únicamente el 16% a jornada completa. Los referentes de enfermería valoran el grado de implementación del programa SP con un aprobado y proponen como mejora aumentar el personal con dedicación a SP y disponer de formación académica específica. CONCLUSIONES: El grado de implementación de los programas de SP es elevado en los hospitales catalanes aunque la estructura organizativa presenta una gran diversidad. En más de la mitad de los centros el referente en SP es una enfermera, confirmándose la implicación de las enfermeras en estos programas


OBJECTIVE: This study aims to describe the implementation of the patient safety (PS) programs in catalan hospitals and to analyze the level of nursing involvement. METHOD: Multicenter cross-sectional study. To obtain the data two questionnaires were developed; one addressed to the hospital direction and another to the nurse executive in PS. The survey was distributed during 2013 to the 65 acute care hospitals in Catalonia. RESULTS: The questionnaire was answered by 43 nursing directors and 40 nurse executive in PS.93% of the hospitals responded that they had a PS Program and 81.4% used a specific scoreboard with PS indicators. The referent of the hospital in PS was a nurse in 55.8% of the centres.92.5% had a system of notification of adverse effects with an annual average of 190.3 notifications. In 86% of the centres had a nurse involved in the PS program but only in the 16% of the centres the nurse dedication was at full-time. The nurse respondents evaluate the degree of implementation of the PBS program with a note of approved and they propound as improvement increase the staff dedicated to the PS and specific academic training in PS. CONCLUSIONS: The degree of implementation of programs for patient safety is high in Catalan acute hospitals, while the organizational structure is highly diverse. In more than half of the hospitals the PS referent was a nurse, confirming the nurse involvement in the PS programs


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Humans , Patient Safety/standards , Nursing Care/methods , Safety Management/organization & administration , Health Care Surveys/statistics & numerical data , Health Programs and Plans/organization & administration
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Enferm Clin ; 27(2): 94-100, 2017.
Article in English, Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27160917

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OBJECTIVE: This study aims to describe the implementation of the patient safety (PS) programs in catalan hospitals and to analyze the level of nursing involvement. METHOD: Multicenter cross-sectional study. To obtain the data two questionnaires were developed; one addressed to the hospital direction and another to the nurse executive in PS. The survey was distributed during 2013 to the 65 acute care hospitals in Catalonia. RESULTS: The questionnaire was answered by 43 nursing directors and 40 nurse executive in PS. 93% of the hospitals responded that they had a PS Program and 81.4% used a specific scoreboard with PS indicators. The referent of the hospital in PS was a nurse in 55.8% of the centres. 92.5% had a system of notification of adverse effects with an annual average of 190.3 notifications. In 86% of the centres had a nurse involved in the PS program but only in the 16% of the centres the nurse dedication was at full-time. The nurse respondents evaluate the degree of implementation of the PBS program with a note of approved and they propound as improvement increase the staff dedicated to the PS and specific academic training in PS. CONCLUSIONS: The degree of implementation of programs for patient safety is high in Catalan acute hospitals, while the organizational structure is highly diverse. In more than half of the hospitals the PS referent was a nurse, confirming the nurse involvement in the PS programs.


Subject(s)
Nurse's Role , Nursing Staff, Hospital , Patient Safety , Cross-Sectional Studies , Health Care Surveys , Hospitals , Humans , Spain
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BMC Public Health ; 12: 209, 2012 Mar 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22429693

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BACKGROUND: The promotion of health and the interventions in community health continue to be one of the pending subjects of our health system. The most prevalent health problems (cardiovascular diseases, cancer, diabetes...) are for the most part related to life habits. We propose a holistic and integral approach as the best option for tackling behavior and its determinants. The research team has elaborated the necessary educational material to realize group teaching, which we call "Health Workshops". The goal of the present study is to evaluate the effectiveness of these Health Workshops in the following terms: Health Related Quality of Life (HRQOL), incorporate and maintain a balanced diet, do physical activity regularly, maintain risk factors such as tension, weight, cholesterol within normal limits and diminish cardiovascular risk. METHODS/DESIGN: Controlled and random clinical testing, comparing a group of persons who have participated in the Health Workshops with a control group of similar characteristics who have not participated in the Health Workshops.Field of study: the research is being done in Health Centers of the city of Barcelona, Spain. POPULATION STUDIED: The group is composed of 108 persons that are actually doing the Health Workshops, and 108 that are not and form the control group. They are assigned at random to one group or the other. DATA ANALYSIS: With Student's t-distribution test to compare the differences between numerical variables or their non parametric equivalent if the variable does not comply with the criteria of normality. (Kolmogorov-Smirnof test). Chi-square test to compare the differences between categorical variables and the Logistic Regression Model to analyze different meaningful variables by dichotomous analysis related to the intervention. DISCUSSION: The Health Workshop proposed in the present study constitutes an innovative approach in health promotion, placing the emphasis on the person's self responsibility for his/her own health.The rhythm of a weekly session during 8 weeks with recommended activities to put into practice, as well as the support of the group is an opportunity to incorporate healthy habits and make a commitment to self-care. The sheets handed out are a Health Manual that can always be consulted after the workshop ends. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Clinical Trials.gov Identifier: NCT01440738.


Subject(s)
Diet/standards , Group Processes , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Health Promotion , Patient Education as Topic/standards , Quality of Life , Self Care/psychology , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Algorithms , Blood Pressure , Body Weight , Clinical Protocols , Diet/economics , Female , Holistic Health , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Patient Care Team , Patient Education as Topic/methods , Program Evaluation , Psychometrics , Quality Control , Risk Factors , Surveys and Questionnaires
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