Tytuł pozycji:
Adverse events in professional practice of nurses working in anaesthetic and intensive care units
The main goal of modern health protection systems is to provide such a high quality level of medical services
including patients' safety. Because of their specific both anaesthetics and intensive care medicine increase the risk of many
dangers, especially adverse events. Analysis of adverse events occurrence during nurses’ work experience, focusing on nurses who work in intensive
care or anaesthetics. Recognition of adverse events' incidence and reasons. Research was done on 83 nurses working in intensive care and anaesthetics; the majority of them
were women (approx 96.4%). An average age of examined ones was 35.6 years (SD = 8.2). Researchers used authorial
questionnaire that had been based on literature analysis and research instrument: Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture. 32.5% of examined persons declared occurrence of an adverse event during doing a professional
activity. Prominent plurality of them said as well that the number of nurses in employment was insufficient (p = 0.018) or
work at night hours caused the risk of adverse events (p = 0.022). Among persons who declared occurrence of an adverse
event 51.9% had not reported this fact to their supervisors. An adverse event that happened the most often was accidental
removal of either endotracheal or feeding tube (68.7%). The following conclusions were made: 1. Every third respondent
declared occurrence of an adverse event during performing work. 2. Prominent majority of examined persons found reporting
adverse events as a duty of every worker but only every other of those who declared occurrence of an adverse event
notified a supervisor about it. 3. The incidence of adverse events depended on the respondents' opinion about working
conditions. Sociodemographic aspects did not influence the incidence of mistakes.