Publications by authors named "L Misue Matsuda"

Objective: To verify the association between a multiprofessional round with the use of checklists and patient safety practices by health professionals in an intensive care unit.

Method: Mixed-method study, delineated by the sequential explanatory approach, conducted in a hospital in southern Brazil. Quantitative data were analyzed using Poisson regression, and qualitative data, using content analysis.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The study aimed to evaluate how using a checklist during multidisciplinary rounds affected health indicators and team perceptions in an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) in Brazil.
  • - Conducted between September 2020 and August 2021, the research combined quantitative and qualitative data to assess the impact of these rounds.
  • - Results showed a notable decrease in hospital stays related to conditions like ventilator-associated pneumonia and urinary tract infections, highlighting the checklist's importance for patient safety and effective care in the ICU.
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Objectives: to analyze the legal outcomes of malpractices in perioperative care, and delivery and birth assistance related to nursing, from the perspective of legal support for malpractice prevention.

Methods: an exploratory, documentary, qualitative study, based on the cases tried by the Court of Justice of the State of Paraná, available online until April 2018. For the data analysis, we codified the processes and summarized the judicial outcome by the severity of the malpractice.

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Objective: To understand the experience of judicialization due to error from the viewpoint of nursing professionals.

Method: Qualitative study with two nursing professionals sued for error in a state in southern Brazil. The data were collected between January and June 2018 through an online survey and analyzed with the Oral History technique.

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Objectives: to understand the spirituality and the practice of euphemism experienced by nursing professionals in the hospital scenario.

Methods: a descriptive, exploratory research with a qualitative approach, carried out with 18 nursing professionals from a hospital in southern Brazil. Data collection took place from September to October 2018, through recorded audio interviews.

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