ABSTRACT Objective: To describe nurses' recommendations for good patient safety practices in the operating room. Method: Quantitative, descriptive and exploratory research developed from an online survey of 220 operating room nurses from different regions of Brazil. The data processing for textual analysis was performed by the software IRAMUTEQ. Results: There were eight recommendations: (1) Involvement of the multiprofessional team and the managers of the institution; (2) Establishment of a patient safety culture; (3) Use of the safe surgery checklist; (4) Improvement of interpersonal communication; (5) Expansion of nurses' performance; (6) Adequate availability of physical, material and human resources; (7) Individual search for profes...
The topic of this study is Error Prevention in the Operating Room. The risk of errors is one of the ...
Abstract Background: Human and technology factors in healthcare can lead to errors that threaten h...
The present study was designed as a descriptive study to evaluate the attitudes of surgical nurses c...
ABSTRACT Objective: To describe nurses' recommendations for good patient safety practices in the op...
Patient safety is a primary concern of members of the surgical team. Professional nurses working in ...
The operating room (OR) is a place requires close and careful attention. Nurses play an indispensabl...
Objectives: Patient and staff safety is a crucial issue for the health agenda of all countries. Pati...
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The operating room is unique place which has exclusive culture and various specialized medical staff...
The notification of errors/adverse events is one of the central aspects for the quality of care and ...
Abstract Background Credible evidence has established a link between the level of patient safety cul...
Background: Surgical Safety Checklist has been adopted in surgery room as a tool to improve safe sur...
Current status: Safe process treatment should be provided to every patient in every hospital. Nurses...
Over recent years, patient safety has gained more importance in the field of public health. Surgical...
The topic of this study is Error Prevention in the Operating Room. The risk of errors is one of the ...
Abstract Background: Human and technology factors in healthcare can lead to errors that threaten h...
The present study was designed as a descriptive study to evaluate the attitudes of surgical nurses c...
ABSTRACT Objective: To describe nurses' recommendations for good patient safety practices in the op...
Patient safety is a primary concern of members of the surgical team. Professional nurses working in ...
The operating room (OR) is a place requires close and careful attention. Nurses play an indispensabl...
Objectives: Patient and staff safety is a crucial issue for the health agenda of all countries. Pati...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
The operating room is unique place which has exclusive culture and various specialized medical staff...
The notification of errors/adverse events is one of the central aspects for the quality of care and ...
Abstract Background Credible evidence has established a link between the level of patient safety cul...
Background: Surgical Safety Checklist has been adopted in surgery room as a tool to improve safe sur...
Current status: Safe process treatment should be provided to every patient in every hospital. Nurses...
Over recent years, patient safety has gained more importance in the field of public health. Surgical...
The topic of this study is Error Prevention in the Operating Room. The risk of errors is one of the ...
Abstract Background: Human and technology factors in healthcare can lead to errors that threaten h...
The present study was designed as a descriptive study to evaluate the attitudes of surgical nurses c...