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Observational Study
. 2015 Nov;38(11):16-21.

[HEALTH INCIDENT MANAGEMENT MATERIAL]

[Article in Spanish]
  • PMID: 26749754
Observational Study

[HEALTH INCIDENT MANAGEMENT MATERIAL]

[Article in Spanish]
M Dolors Comas Munar et al. Rev Enferm. 2015 Nov.

Abstract

Introduction: The problems encountered with medical device increase patient morbidity, affect safety professionals and in crease health spending. The Material Resources Committee a the Hospital Clinic of Barcelona decided to understand the im plications associated with these products through a system o incident reporting from October2011 to June2013.

Methodology: A descriptive retrospective study. No probabi listic statements consecutive occurrences sampling. Variable studied: type of material, type and time resolution and degre, of impact. For statistical analysis SPSS version 20 software wa used.

Results: 103 incident statements of 68 items, of which 83.8% were medical supplies and 16.2% for non-health were collected. The medical supplies impacted more frequently and severely in patients compared to non-health (p = 0.026). According to the family of the material, the incidents were related: 30.9%, to "infusión"; 17.6 %, to "cover material"; 13.2 %, to "cures" and 11.8 %, to "ventilation". Families of infusion and ventilation items got more serious problems in patients (p = 0.001). Incidences sanitary items were resolved in an average of 18.0 ± 28.0 days and non-health at an average of 8 4 ± 6.6 days (p = 0.03).

Conclusions: The medical equipment is the one with most incidents, severely impacting on patient safety. These incidents ar resolved over a long period of time that could be imoroved.

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