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Desenvolvimento e validação de indicadores de boas práticas de segurança do paciente: Projeto ISEP-Brasil
Fecha
2016-09-19Registro en:
0102-311X
1678-4464
10.1590/0102-311x00026215
Autor
Batista, Almária Mariz
Gama, Zenewton André da Silva
Saturno-Hernández, Pedro Jesus
Freitas, Marise Reis de
Ribeiro, Denise Nieuwenhoff Cardoso
Medeiros, Paulo José de
Barreto, Analúcia Filgueira Gouveia
Lira, Benize Fernandes
Medeiros, Carlos Alexandre de Souza
Vasconcelos, Cilane Cristina Costa da Silva
Silva, Edna Marta Mendes da
Faria, Eduardo Dantas Baptista de
Dantas, Jane Francinete
Neto Júnior, José Gomes
Medeiros, Luana Cristina Lins de
Sicolo, Miguel Angel
Fonseca, Patrícia de Cássia Bezerra
Costa, Rosângela Maria Morais da
Monte, Francisca Sueli
Melo Neto, Veríssimo de
Resumen
Efficacious patient safety monitoring should focus on the implementation of evidence-based practices that avoid unnecessary harm related to healthcare. The ISEP-Brazil project aimed to develop and validate indicators for best patient safety practices in Brazil. The basis was the translation and adaptation of the indicators validated in the ISEP-Spain project and the document Safe Practices for Better Healthcare (U.S. National Quality Forum), recommending 34 best practices. A 25-member expert panel validated the indicators. Reliability and feasibility were based on a pilot study in three hospitals with different management formats (state, federal, and private). Seventy-five best practice indicators were approved (39 structure; 36 process) for 31 of the 34 recommendations. The indicators were considered valid, reliable, and useful for monitoring patient safety in Brazilian hospitals