Assessing Safety Status of Pediatric Intensive Care Units of Tehran, Iran according to the World Health Organization's Safety Standards.

Journal of Caring Sciences Pub Date : 2022-04-05 eCollection Date: 2022-05-01 DOI:10.34172/jcs.2022.11
Fatemeh Kalroozi, Soodabeh Joolaee, Mansoureh Ashghali Farahani, Behzad Haghighi Aski, Ali Manafi Anari
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Introduction: Given that children in pediatric intensive care units (PICUs) are more vulnerable to safety risks, health care officials are required to identify the weaknesses and strengths of care and ensure the safety of these children. In this study, the safety status in PICUs of selected educational children's hospitals in Tehran, Iran, was examined and compared with standards proposed by the World Health Organization (WHO). Methods: In this descriptive study, the performance of nurses with a bachelor's degree or higher and minimum work experience of six months in the PICU was examined. The study environment included four selected educational hospitals located in Tehran, Iran. Data collection tools were eight safety observation checklists based on the safety standards of WHO. Data collection took five months and the nurses' performance was categorized into three groups of undesirable, relatively desirable, and desirable. The data were analyzed using SPSS software version 13, descriptive statistics, and regression analysis. Results: Consistency of nursing care for the safety of hospitalized children was found undesirable in hand hygiene in accordance with the WHO standards. Nurses' performance was relatively desirable in the fields of being more cautious about drugs with similar names or spelling to avoid medication errors, communication during patient hand-over, and performance of correct procedure at correct body site. Regarding other fields, the consistency was at a desirable level. Conclusion: Children's safety in the PICUs is not desirable in terms of observing health codes and there is a long way to go to meet the international standards.

根据世界卫生组织的安全标准评估伊朗德黑兰儿科重症监护病房的安全状况。
导读:鉴于儿童重症监护病房(picu)的儿童更容易受到安全风险的影响,卫生保健官员需要确定护理的弱点和优势,并确保这些儿童的安全。本研究对伊朗德黑兰选定的教育儿童医院picu的安全状况进行了检查,并与世界卫生组织(WHO)提出的标准进行了比较。方法:采用描述性研究方法,对本科及以上学历、至少6个月PICU工作经验的护士进行考核。研究环境包括位于伊朗德黑兰的四所选定的教育医院。数据收集工具是基于世卫组织安全标准的八份安全观察清单。数据收集用时5个月,将护士的表现分为不理想、相对理想和理想三组。数据分析采用SPSS软件第13版、描述性统计和回归分析。结果:住院患儿手卫生护理的一致性不符合WHO标准。护士在对名称或拼法相似的药物更加谨慎以避免用药错误、患者交接时的沟通、在正确的身体部位执行正确的操作等方面表现相对较好。至于其他领域,一致性处于令人满意的水平。结论:儿童在picu内的安全在卫生规范的遵守方面还不理想,要达到国际标准还有很长的路要走。
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