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Zajištění bezpečí pacienta v pooperační péči. / Securing the patient in postoperative care.

Current status: Safe process treatment should be provided to every patient in every hospital. Nurses should work to avoid security violation, especially in the surgical field, associated with irreversible changes in the treatment process. Perfect mastery of these measures assures patient safety. Risk prevention, safety of the patient and the medical personnel require the involvement of all members of the multidisciplinary team (Pokojová, 2011; Škrla and Škrlová, 2003). Objective of the research: to map the attributes of postoperative care in the safe treatment of patients. To determine whether nurses master preventive measures in safe patient care and whether they ensure compliance with the principles of safe care in practice. Methods: the research analysis was chosen to be based on qualitative research method. Data acquisition was performed in semi-structured interview with nurses, supplemented with hidden observation. The participation in the interviews was voluntary and anonymous. Audio data was recorded from the interviews and transcribed verbatim. The observation aimed to determine whether nurses respect the principles of safe care for patients in the postoperative care. Research cohort: consisted of general nurses who worked at the surgical wards and recovery room. The research was conducted in one of the hospitals of South Bohemia. Twelve nurses were interviewed. The interview and hidden observation were focused on patient safety in the postoperative period. The interviews were performed at nurse day-time rooms of individual surgical wards, some of them outside the hospital. All nurses met the criterion to be a provider of nursing care for post-operative patients at surgical wards and recovery rooms. The interviews were finished when reaching the theoretical saturation, when the answers and hidden observation of the respondents started to repeat the already acquired data, i.e. after twelve interviews and observations. Results: The nurses working in surgical wards and recovery rooms are exposed to a considerable mental and physical strain. This profession is very demanding and requires not only theoretical knowledge, but also manual dexterity in practice. Nurses are involved in the care process in a considerable extent. Therefore, it is important that the care was good and safe. In the treatment process, the nurses sometimes do not comply with relevant standards and the requirements for safe treatment. It is essential to follow the identification bracelets to avoid patient mismatch, thus endangering patients' health. Some nurses checked the identification bracelets thoroughly, but there were also nurses who ignored these rules too much and gamble with the patients' health. Medication errors are the most common cause of patient injury. The risk of medication errors increases also due to improper storage of hazardous drugs. In our investigation, the medication was repeatedly stored at a different place (not returned back to the original area), poorly stored or left freely available to anyone. If the physician records are illegible, the nurses solve the issue rather by guessing or asking an assistance from colleagues in the department. This area also includes replacement of medication by nurses if the prescribed product is not available at the ward, without consulting a physician first. The negligence in the use of protective equipment during dressing changes is alarming. Possible transmission of nosocomial infections. Poor or little use of disinfectants. Conclusions: Treatment of patients in the early and late postoperative care is one of the high risk parts of the hospitalization of patients at healthcare facilities. In this period, patient monitoring and risk prevention are essential. It includes pain control, the care for surgical wounds, safe patient identification, prevention of adverse events in both medication administration and patient falls, the compliance with hand hygiene ...

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:nusl.cz/oai:invenio.nusl.cz:253483
Date January 2016
CreatorsJORDÁNOVÁ, Hana
Source SetsCzech ETDs
LanguageCzech
Detected LanguageEnglish
Typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis
Rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

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