Banca de QUALIFICAÇÃO: ROCHELLE RUFINO COSTA
Uma banca de QUALIFICAÇÃO de MESTRADO foi cadastrada pelo programa.
STUDENT : ROCHELLE RUFINO COSTA
DATE: 19/10/2021
TIME: 08:00
LOCAL: Meet
TITLE:
GOOD PATIENT SAFETY PRACTICES IN PRIMARY HEALTH CARE: IDENTIFYING IMPROVEMENT OPPORTUNITIES
IN VACCINE ROOMS
KEY WORDS:
Patient safety; Primary Health Care; Vaccination; Nursing care
PAGES: 30
BIG AREA: Ciências da Saúde
AREA: Saúde Coletiva
SUBÁREA: Saúde Pública
SUMMARY:
Introduction: Vaccination is one of the best public health strategies, very important for the prevention of infectious
diseases. The increase in the number of mistaken procedures makes it necessary to understand the processes
involved in vaccine rooms to ensure the effectiveness of immunization agents and promote safe care for society.
Objective: Evaluate adherence to quality and patient safety criteria in fourteen vaccine rooms in a capital in
northeastern Brazil, before and after a cycle of improvement. Methodology: Quantitative, quasi-experimental,
before-and-after study, without a control group, where an improvement cycle will be carried out based on the
identification of non-conformities with quality and safety criteria in the vaccine room, established by the National
Immunization Program. In data collection, a protocol with seven items and its sub-items will be used, of the checklist
type, completed by two evaluators, simultaneously and independently, before and after 30 days of intervention.
During the intervention, a training workshop on patient safety will be held in the vaccine room for professionals
working in the units evaluated. Results: The preliminary analysis identified that 76% of non-conformities are
related to measures taken with vaccine under suspicion, nursing behavior in the vaccine room and disposal of
vaccines inside the refrigerator. In the final assessment, 27% of the rooms were classified as unsafe care and
66% as partially safe. These data point to weaknesses that compromise patient safety and the quality of
immunization, on which we intend to intervene. Future perspectives: Improving adherence to safety and quality
criteria in vaccination will allow for a comprehensive approach to aspects related to safe vaccination and will
contribute to ensuring the effectiveness of immunization and preventing adverse events.
In addition, it is expected that the discussion on patient safety among workers in vaccine rooms encourages
reflection on the topic in a broader context in Basic Health Units, an important step for the advancement of the
movement for Primary Health Care safer and more effective.
BANKING MEMBERS:
Interna - 2262871 - ANA ELZA OLIVEIRA DE MENDONCA
Interna - 2330137 - VILANI MEDEIROS DE ARAUJO NUNES
Interna - 784.321.701-00 - VIVIANE PEIXOTO DOS SANTOS PENNAFORT - EBSERH
Externa à Instituição - SUSANA CECAGNO - UFPel
Externo à Instituição - SUSANE DE FÁTIMA FERREIRA DE CASTRO - FATESP