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      ANÁLISE DAS OCORRÊNCIAS DE QUEDAS ASSOCIADAS AO DANO EM UNIDADE DE INTERNAÇÃO PSIQUIÁTRICA Translated title: ANALYSIS OF THE OCCURRENCES OF FALLS ASSOCIATED WITH INJURY IN A PSYCHIATRIC INPATIENT UNIT Translated title: ANÁLISIS DE LAS OCURRENCIAS DE CAÍDAS ASOCIADAS A DAÑOS EN LA UNIDAD DE HOSPITALIDAD PSIQUIÁTRICA

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          RESUMO Objetivo: analisar as ocorrências de quedas associadas ao dano em pacientes internados em uma unidade psiquiátrica. Método: estudo ecológico retrospectivo de 92 notificações de quedas em unidade de internação psiquiátrica. A coleta dos dados ocorreu pelo sistema eletrônico GEO (Gestão Estratégica Operacional) do hospital estudado e do prontuário, sendo realizada estatística descritiva e testes não paramétricos. Resultados: quanto ao grau de dano, 39,1% das quedas foram leves e 29,1% consideradas de moderadas a graves, principalmente em pacientes com esquizofrenia e transtorno bipolar. As variáveis diagnóstico do paciente, tipo de queda, turno do evento, local da queda e eletroconvulsoterapia não mostraram associação com o grau de dano apresentado pelos pacientes após o evento. Conclusão: com o estudo, foi possível identificar as particularidades que afetam o paciente psiquiátrico e prever as condições mais prevalentes para o evento quedas, de modo a servir de subsídio para a instalação de medidas preventivas durante a internação.

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          ABSTRACT Objective: to analyze the occurrence of falls associated with injury in patients hospitalized in a psychiatric unit. Method: retrospective ecological study of 92 reports of falls in a psychiatric inpatient unit. Data collection took place using the GEO (Strategic Operational Management) electronic system of the hospital studied and the medical records, with descriptive statistics and non-parametric tests. Results: regarding the degree of injury, 39.1% of the falls were mild and 29.1% were considered moderate to severe, especially in patients with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. The patient diagnosis variables, type of fall, event shift, place of fall and electroconvulsive therapy did not show any association with the degree of injury presented by patients after the event. Conclusion: with the study, it was possible to identify the particularities that affect the psychiatric patient and predict the most prevalent conditions for the event of falls, in order to serve as a subsidy for the installation of preventive measures during hospitalization.

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          RESUMEN Objetivo: analizar las ocurrencias de caídas asociadas a lesiones en pacientes hospitalizados en una unidad psiquiátrica. Método: estudio ecológico retrospectivo de 92 notificaciones de caídas en una unidad de hospitalización psiquiátrica. Los datos se recogieron mediante el sistema electrónico GEO (Gestión Estratégica Operativa) del hospital estudiado y las historias clínicas, y se realizaron estadísticas descriptivas y pruebas no paramétricas. Resultados: en cuanto al grado de lesión, el 39,1% de las caídas fueron leves y el 29,1% de moderadas a graves, principalmente en pacientes con esquizofrenia y trastorno bipolar. Las variables diagnóstico del paciente, tipo de caída, turno del evento, lugar de la caída y terapia electroconvulsiva no mostraron asociación con el grado de daño que presentaron los pacientes después del evento. Conclusión: con este estudio, fue posible identificar las particularidades que afectan a los pacientes psiquiátricos y predecir las condiciones más prevalentes para el evento de caídas, con el fin de servir de subsidio para la instalación de medidas preventivas durante la hospitalización.

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          Towards an International Classification for Patient Safety: key concepts and terms

          Background Understanding the patient safety literature has been compromised by the inconsistent use of language. Objectives To identify key concepts of relevance to the International Patient Safety Classification (ICPS) proposed by the World Alliance For Patient Safety of the World Health Organization (WHO), and agree on definitions and preferred terms. Methods Six principles were agreed upon—that the concepts and terms should: be applicable across the full spectrum of healthcare; be consistent with concepts from other WHO Classifications; have meanings as close as possible to those in colloquial use; convey the appropriate meanings with respect to patient safety; be brief and clear, without unnecessary or redundant qualifiers; be fit-for-purpose for the ICPS. Results Definitions and preferred terms were agreed for 48 concepts of relevance to the ICPS; these were described and the relationships between them and the ICPS were outlined. Conclusions The consistent use of key concepts, definitions and preferred terms should pave the way for better understanding, for comparisons between facilities and jurisdictions, and for trends to be tracked over time. Changes and improvements, translation into other languages and alignment with other sets of patient safety definitions will be necessary. This work represents the start of an ongoing process of progressively improving a common international understanding of terms and concepts relevant to patient safety.
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            Incidence and predicting factors of falls of older inpatients

            OBJECTIVE To estimate the incidence and predicting factors associated with falls among older inpatients. METHODS Prospective cohort study conducted in clinical units of three hospitals in Cuiaba, MT, Midwestern Brazil, from March to August 2013. In this study, 221 inpatients aged 60 or over were followed until hospital discharge, death, or fall. The method of incidence density was used to calculate incidence rates. Bivariate analysis was performed by Chi-square test, and multiple analysis was performed by Cox regression. RESULTS The incidence of falls was 12.6 per 1,000 patients/day. Predicting factors for falls during hospitalization were: low educational level (RR = 2.48; 95%CI 1.17;5.25), polypharmacy (RR = 4.42; 95%CI 1.77;11.05), visual impairment (RR = 2.06; 95%CI 1.01;4.23), gait and balance impairment (RR = 2.95; 95%CI 1.22;7.14), urinary incontinence (RR = 5.67; 95%CI 2.58;12.44) and use of laxatives (RR = 4.21; 95%CI 1.15;15.39) and antipsychotics (RR = 4.10; 95%CI 1.38;12.13). CONCLUSIONS The incidence of falls of older inpatients is high. Predicting factors found for falls were low education level, polypharmacy, visual impairment, gait and balance impairment, urinary incontinence and use of laxatives and antipsychotics. Measures to prevent falls in hospitals are needed to reduce the incidence of this event.
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                reme
                Reme: Revista Mineira de Enfermagem
                Reme : Rev. Min. Enferm.
                Escola de Enfermagem da Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais-UFMG (Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil )
                1415-2762
                2316-9389
                2022
                : 26
                : e-1436
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                [1] Porto Alegre Rio Grande do Sul orgnameUniversidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul orgdiv1Escola de Enfermagem Brazil
                [2] Porto Alegre RS orgnameHospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre - HCPA orgdiv1Unidade de Internação psiquiátrica Serviço de Enfermagem Brasil
                [3] Porto Alegre RS orgnameHospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre - HCPA Brasil
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                S1415-27622022000100215 S1415-2762(22)02600000215
                10.35699/2316-9389.2022.38485
                5a973502-cebe-4c96-8be8-33248d15f631

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                : 26 April 2021
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                Patient Safety,Accidental Falls,Psychiatric Nursing,Mental Health,Nursing,Seguridad del Paciente,Accidentes por Caídas,Enfermería Psiquiátrica,Salud Mental,Enfermería,Segurança do Paciente,Acidentes por Quedas,Enfermagem Psiquiátrica,Saúde Mental,Enfermagem

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