Monografia (especialização)
Educação permanente: contribuições para adesão a cultura de segurança do paciente
Fecha
2019-12-14Autor
Valéria Infantini dos Santos
Institución
Resumen
Abstract
Introduction: Permanent health education can be understood as a teaching-learning
practice focusing on the development of work, based on excellence and quality of
care. Thus, this practice should be applied to health institutions seeking ways to
involve the entire multidisciplinary team in the knowledge of the strategies adopted
for the dissemination and strengthening of the patient safety culture. Problem: In this
context, from the experience as supervisor of the NSP - Patient Safety Center, it was
observed the need to perform an intervention focused on continuing education with
the multiprofessional team. In order to make them reflect on the practice and seek
solutions for greater adherence to fair culture. Objective: This project aims to
contribute to the adherence of the multiprofessional team to the safety culture
through permanent health education. Methodology: The intervention will be
performed in a private health institution, located in the metropolitan region of Belo
Horizonte. This is an educational action that will take place from January to March
2020, aimed at health professionals directly linked to care. The playful methodology
will be performed with realistic simulations, case discussion, among others. At the
end of the intervention, a conversation wheel and a dynamic will be held as a way to
verify the effectiveness of the action. To develop the intervention plan, a literature
review will be carried out, deepening what was done for the preparation of this
project, using the Virtual Health Library databases, selecting articles, resolutions and
websites related to the theme. Final Considerations: Assuming that continuing health
education is a key factor and strategy that allows transforming work processes, it is
expected that the patient safety culture will be strengthened by health professionals
focused on the need to learn. With mistakes, working as a team, investing in
continuing education.
Keywords: Patient Safety; continuing education; teaching; health professionals