Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1082844
Safety of patients under contact measures from adverse events
Safety of patients under contact measures from adverse events // Pediatrics & Neonatology and Nursing & Health Care
Rim, Italija, 2019. str. 34-34 (plenarno, podatak o recenziji nije dostupan, sažetak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Safety of patients under contact measures from
adverse events
Autori
Kranjčević-Ščurić, Mihaela ; Ščurić Ivica
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, znanstveni
Izvornik
Pediatrics & Neonatology and Nursing & Health Care
/ - , 2019, 34-34
Skup
International Conference on Pediatrics & Neonatology and Nursing & Healthcare
Mjesto i datum
Rim, Italija, 11.11.2019. - 12.11.2019
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Plenarno
Vrsta recenzije
Podatak o recenziji nije dostupan
Ključne riječi
contact isolation, patient safety, adverse event
Sažetak
Background: Patient safety is becoming an increasingly important part of the healthcare process worldwide. With the appearance of new, multi- and pan-resistant microorganisms, control and prevention of healthcare-associated infections (HCAI) is becoming one of the most important components of patient safety concerns. Discussion: Due to antibiotic resistance, lack of new antibiotics and the possibility of spread among the patients, contact isolation measures for patients colonized/infected with multidrug resistant microorganisms are still the basis of prevention and control of HCAI, which are considered adverse events. One of important questions today is also how contact isolation measures affect the patients to whom they are applied. The results of all studies uniformly showed that contact measures lead to twice the incidence of adverse events, especially those that can be prevented such as falls, pressure ulcers, electrolyte and fluid disorders, errors in prescribing anticoagulant and insulin therapy. Another important aspect is the impact of contact isolation measures on the psychological being of patients, leading more often to depression, anxiety, fear and anger, more common when patients are insufficiently informed. Patients in contact isolation have also been shown to have fewer and shorter contacts with healthcare staff, their hospital stay is longer and satisfaction with the treatment process is lesser. However, health professionals' adherence to hand hygiene and prevention of HCAI is better. Studies to this date have not shown the negative impact of contact isolation measures on the final treatment outcome. Conclusion: Contact isolation measures are often one of the main procedures in control of the spread of HCAI today. It is necessary to make a good assessment when to apply them, to ensure that patients in isolation receive appropriate treatment and care, but also information, and to provide a sufficient number of staff. Contact isolation measures must not become isolation from contacts.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Kliničke medicinske znanosti