Inadequate completion of surgical data for patient safety: opinion of health professionals

Author:

Almeida Anny Caroline SantosORCID,Andrade Lucas AlmeidaORCID,Rocha Hertaline Menezes do NascimentoORCID,Menezes Andreia Freire deORCID,Santana IngredeORCID,Farre Anny Giselly Milhome da CostaORCID,Santos José Yuri SilvaORCID

Abstract

Objective: to investigate variables related to inadequate completion of surgical data for patient safety in the hospital setting in the opinion of health professionals. Methods: retrospective study in 180 medical records of surgical patients in a public hospital and application of a structured questionnaire to caregivers responsible for filling out the surgical data of patients. Descriptive statistical analysis was performed. Results: the medical records showed incomplete surgical records in the preoperative period (61%), intraoperative period (66%) and immediate postoperative period (87%). Professionals reported not knowing the protocol for safe surgery (62%) and the institution's surgical safety form (68%), 87% were not trained to use the intraoperative checklist, 66% considered the number of staff inadequate and 55% considered communication ineffective. Conclusion: in the opinion of health professionals, insufficient professional knowledge, lack of training, inadequate staffing and ineffective communication may be related to inadequate completion of surgical data and patient safety.

Publisher

Rev Rene - Revista da Rede de Enfermagem de Nordeste

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