einstein (São Paulo). 01/Jan/2017;15(1):50-7.

Patient safety: knowledge between multiprofessional residents

João Lucas Campos de , Simone Viana da , Pamela Regina dos , Laura Misue , Nelsi Salete , Anair Lazzari

DOI: 10.1590/S1679-45082017AO3871

ABSTRACT

Objective

To assess the knowledge of multiprofesional residents in health about the security of the patient theme.

Methods

Cross-sectional study, quantitative, developed with graduate courses/residence specialties of health in a public university of Paraná, Brazil. Participants (n=78) answered a questionnaire containing nine objective questions related to patient safety. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, in proportion measures. The minimum 75% of correct answers was considered the cutoff for positive evaluation.

Results

The sample was predominantly composed of young people from medical programs. Almost half of the items evaluated (n=5) achieved the established positive pattern, especially those who dealt with the hand hygiene moments (98.8%) and goal of the Patient Safety National Program (92.3%). The identification of the patient was the worst rated item (37.7%). In the analysis by professional areas, only the Nursing reached the standard of hits established.

Conclusion

Knowledge of the residents was threshold.

Patient safety: knowledge between multiprofessional residents
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