Artigo
Information technology and patient safety in nursing practice: an international perspective
Fecha
2004-08-01Registro en:
International Journal of Medical Informatics. Clare: Elsevier Sci Ireland Ltd, v. 73, n. 7-8, p. 607-614, 2004.
1386-5056
10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2004.04.007
WOS:000222932300010
Autor
Van de Castle, B.
Kim, J.
Pedreira, MLG
Paiva, A.
Goossen, W.
Bates, D. W.
Institución
Resumen
When people become patients, they place their trust in their health care providers. As providers assume responsibility for their diagnosis and treatment, patients have a right to expect that this will include responsibility for their safety during all aspects of care. However, increasing epidemiological data make it clear that patient safety is a global problem. Improved nursing care may prevent many adverse events, and nursing must take a stronger leadership rote in this area. Although errors are almost inevitable, safety can be improved, and health care institutions are increasingly making safety a top priority. Information technology provides safety benefits by enhancing communication and delivering decision-support; its use will likely be a cornerstone for improving safety. This paper will discuss the status of patient safety from an international viewpoint, provide case studies from different countries, and discuss information technology solutions from a nursing perspective. (C) 2004 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.