RISK MANAGEMENT REPORTING AND ITS CONTRIBUTION TO PATIENT SAFETY

The present study aimed to identify risk management reporting of products related to technovigilance and pharmacovigilance between 2002 and 2004 and 2007 and 2013. Retrospective, documentary study with quantitative approach. Data were collected from April to August 2014, analyzed and pr...

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Main Authors: Anna Priscila Barros de Oliveira, Elizandra Cássia da Silva Oliveira, Regina Célia de Oliveira
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal do Paraná 2016-12-01
Series:Cogitare Enfermagem
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.5380/ce.v21i4.47078
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spelling doaj-07169cbead684112bbcb06e8a610477a2021-01-02T02:46:46ZengUniversidade Federal do ParanáCogitare Enfermagem1414-85362176-91332016-12-012140108http://dx.doi.org/10.5380/ce.v21i4.47078RISK MANAGEMENT REPORTING AND ITS CONTRIBUTION TO PATIENT SAFETYAnna Priscila Barros de OliveiraElizandra Cássia da Silva OliveiraRegina Célia de OliveiraThe present study aimed to identify risk management reporting of products related to technovigilance and pharmacovigilance between 2002 and 2004 and 2007 and 2013. Retrospective, documentary study with quantitative approach. Data were collected from April to August 2014, analyzed and presented using absolute and relative frequency calculations. A total number of 529 notifications were reported. Most notifications occurred in in-patient units: n= 218 (42%). The Technovigilance notification type led with n=494 (93.4%), the subgroup venipuncture had a prevalence of n=218, 41.2%. Defective product corresponded to n=324, 61.2% of the reported events. Regarding the association between sector and notified materials, the venipuncture group, in the Emergency department stands out with n=68 (70.1%). This data contributes to the generation of a quality indicator and to ensure better health products that promote safety to patients and health professionals.http://dx.doi.org/10.5380/ce.v21i4.47078Risk controlHealth care quality assurancePatient safetyNursingRisk management
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author Anna Priscila Barros de Oliveira
Elizandra Cássia da Silva Oliveira
Regina Célia de Oliveira
spellingShingle Anna Priscila Barros de Oliveira
Elizandra Cássia da Silva Oliveira
Regina Célia de Oliveira
RISK MANAGEMENT REPORTING AND ITS CONTRIBUTION TO PATIENT SAFETY
Cogitare Enfermagem
Risk control
Health care quality assurance
Patient safety
Nursing
Risk management
author_facet Anna Priscila Barros de Oliveira
Elizandra Cássia da Silva Oliveira
Regina Célia de Oliveira
author_sort Anna Priscila Barros de Oliveira
title RISK MANAGEMENT REPORTING AND ITS CONTRIBUTION TO PATIENT SAFETY
title_short RISK MANAGEMENT REPORTING AND ITS CONTRIBUTION TO PATIENT SAFETY
title_full RISK MANAGEMENT REPORTING AND ITS CONTRIBUTION TO PATIENT SAFETY
title_fullStr RISK MANAGEMENT REPORTING AND ITS CONTRIBUTION TO PATIENT SAFETY
title_full_unstemmed RISK MANAGEMENT REPORTING AND ITS CONTRIBUTION TO PATIENT SAFETY
title_sort risk management reporting and its contribution to patient safety
publisher Universidade Federal do Paraná
series Cogitare Enfermagem
issn 1414-8536
2176-9133
publishDate 2016-12-01
description The present study aimed to identify risk management reporting of products related to technovigilance and pharmacovigilance between 2002 and 2004 and 2007 and 2013. Retrospective, documentary study with quantitative approach. Data were collected from April to August 2014, analyzed and presented using absolute and relative frequency calculations. A total number of 529 notifications were reported. Most notifications occurred in in-patient units: n= 218 (42%). The Technovigilance notification type led with n=494 (93.4%), the subgroup venipuncture had a prevalence of n=218, 41.2%. Defective product corresponded to n=324, 61.2% of the reported events. Regarding the association between sector and notified materials, the venipuncture group, in the Emergency department stands out with n=68 (70.1%). This data contributes to the generation of a quality indicator and to ensure better health products that promote safety to patients and health professionals.
topic Risk control
Health care quality assurance
Patient safety
Nursing
Risk management
url http://dx.doi.org/10.5380/ce.v21i4.47078
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