Evaluación de la infraestructura de una unidad COVID-19 y la percepción de los profesionales de la salud sobre las actitudes de seguridad
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https://doi.org/10.17058/reci.v13i3.17956Palabras clave:
Higiene de manos, Seguridad del paciente, Cultura de la organizaciónResumen
Justificación y objetivos: ¿La Unidad de Cuidados Intensivos COVID-19 cuenta con una estructura favorable para la higiene de manos de los profesionales de la salud? ¿Cuál es la percepción de los profesionales de la salud sobre la seguridad organizacional en ese sector? Tiene como objetivo evaluar la estructura para la higiene de manos en una Unidad de Cuidados Intensivos destinada a pacientes con COVID-19 y la percepción de actitudes de seguridad por parte de los profesionales de la salud. Métodos: estudio transversal analítico con 62 profesionales de la salud de un hospital universitario en el estado de Mato Grosso, Brasil. Se utilizaron los comandos de la estructura de la unidad para la alineación de las manos y las actitudes de seguridad. Resultados: se encontraron fallas en la infraestructura que pueden dificultar e impedir la realización de la higiene de manos por parte de los profesionales en el punto de atención. La actitud de seguridad se vio afectada en todos los dominios. No se encontró diferencia entre las medianas de las puntuaciones con respecto a las categorías profesionales. Conclusión: urge invertir en mejorar la infraestructura con el suministro de preparados alcohólicos en el punto de atención. El estudio demuestra el impacto negativo de la percepción de una baja implicación de la dirección en las acciones de seguridad del paciente y una infraestructura deficiente para la higiene de manos.
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