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Safe practices in low complexity home care - How to improve the safety of home care, based on the investigation of its risk factors

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Domiciliary services provide care to patients who, due to their clinical condition, remain with specific care at home. Being the user's residence a place not designed for health care, it offers additional risks to those of a hospital environment, requiring specific guidelines for this environment. Based on the analysis of knowledge and experiences of events and incidents in home care, four safe practices are proposed for this model of care, favoring coordinated work among its actors, with emphasis on risk management by providers, caregivers and patients in low complexity care. This descriptive observational study includes a bibliographic search of related information; the analysis of adverse events in low complexity home care that allows characterizing the main events; semi-structured surveys to professionals, patients, caregivers and leaders of the system, aimed at gathering knowledge and experiences on safe practices implemented.

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Lida Beltrán Beltrán is a general practitioner; Master in Public Health, specializing in project management.Yesid Ramírez Moya is an epidemiologist with a Master's degree in Public Health and a Master's degree in patient safety and quality of care.

Product details

Authors Clara Lida Beltrán Beltrán, Yesid Ramírez Moya
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 23.01.2023
 
EAN 9786205610794
ISBN 9786205610794
No. of pages 92
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > General

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