1. PATIENT SAFETY FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF PRIMARY HEALTH CARE NURSES: OPPORTUNITY FOR IMPROVEMENT.
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Siqueira Cunha, Karine Cristina, Inacio Soares, Mirelle, Rodrigues Resck, Zélia Marilda, and Seron Sanches, Roberta
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PATIENT safety , *QUALITATIVE research , *RESEARCH funding , *PRIMARY health care , *NURSES' attitudes , *RESEARCH , *RESEARCH methodology - Abstract
Objective: to understand the perspective of Primary Health Care nurses regarding patient safety. Method: a descriptive qualitative study following the theoretical-methodological framework of Dialectical Hermeneutics. Data collection was conducted through virtual interviews, guided by an instrument developed by the authors, and thematic analysis was used for data interpretation. Results: participants reported the absence of protocols or other documents supporting patient safety in Primary Health Care services and attempt to prevent incidents through individual, empirical, or minimally systematized actions. The themes that emerged were Patient safety in Primary Health Care, an incipient topic when contrasted with hospital settings, and the subtheme Patient safety in Primary Health Care, "we do it mostly on our own." Final considerations: it was observed that although nurses recognize the importance of patient safety, the topic is still seen as underdeveloped in this specific setting and is often associated more with hospital care. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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