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Introduction: Patient safety is a major component of quality of care, which in recent years has become very important.
Objective: To know the current bibliographic production on the implementation of programs or measures on patient safety.
Methods: An electronic search in the database Pubmed and Health & Medical Complete was conducted during February to May 2015. Scientific articles in English and Spanish writing were included; and studies evaluating any program of patient safety were analyzed, excluding those without results.
Results: The monitoring of a checklist in the operating theater was effective in reducing complications; the strategy for hand hygiene showed high compliance rates especially in insulation services and intensive care units; the project bacteremia Zero was effective in reducing infections related to central venous catheter; fall prevention program lacks sufficient evidence to confirm the effectiveness; patient wristband showed high implementation but low professional involvement; and evaluation of programs to prevent medication errors is scarce although analyzed cases have been associated with risk reductions.
Conclusions: There are many safety programs, designed and adapted for each institution. However the studies carried out to assess the effectiveness of these strategies once established were scarce.
Objective: To know the current bibliographic production on the implementation of programs or measures on patient safety.
Methods: An electronic search in the database Pubmed and Health & Medical Complete was conducted during February to May 2015. Scientific articles in English and Spanish writing were included; and studies evaluating any program of patient safety were analyzed, excluding those without results.
Results: The monitoring of a checklist in the operating theater was effective in reducing complications; the strategy for hand hygiene showed high compliance rates especially in insulation services and intensive care units; the project bacteremia Zero was effective in reducing infections related to central venous catheter; fall prevention program lacks sufficient evidence to confirm the effectiveness; patient wristband showed high implementation but low professional involvement; and evaluation of programs to prevent medication errors is scarce although analyzed cases have been associated with risk reductions.
Conclusions: There are many safety programs, designed and adapted for each institution. However the studies carried out to assess the effectiveness of these strategies once established were scarce.
Keywords
PATIENT SAFETY
SAFETY PROGRAMS
QUALITY OF CARE
NURSING
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Estepa del Árbol M, Moyano Espadero MC, Pérez Blancas C, Crespo Montero R. Effectiveness of patient safety programs. Enferm Nefrol [Internet]. 2016 [cited 2025 Apr 30];19(1):[about 13 p.]. Available from: https://www.enfermerianefrologica.com/revista/article/view/4153