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Occurrence and preventability of adverse events in hospitals: a retrospective study

Antônio José de Lima Júnior, Ariane Cristina Barboza Zanetti, Bruna Moreno Dias, Andréa Bernardes, F Gastaldi, Carmen Silvia Gabriel

2023Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: to analyze the incidence of preventable adverse events related to health care in adult patients admitted to public hospitals in Brazil. METHODS: observational, analytical, retrospective study based on medical records review. RESULTS: medical records from 370 patients were evaluated, 58 of whom had at least one adverse event. The incidence of adverse events corresponded to 15.7%. Adverse events were predominantly related to healthcare-related infection (47.1%) and procedures (24.5%). Regarding the adverse event severity, 13.7% were considered mild, 51.0% moderate, and 35.3% severe. 99% of adverse events were classified as preventable. Patients admitted to the emergency room had a 3.73 times higher risk for adverse events. CONCLUSIONS: this study's results indicate a high incidence of avoidable adverse events and highlight the need for interventions in care practice.

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Adverse effectIncidence (geometry)MedicineRetrospective cohort studyEmergency medicineObservational studyMedical recordHealth carePsychological interventionInternal medicineNursingEconomicsOpticsPhysicsEconomic growthPatient Safety and Medication ErrorsHealthcare RegulationNosocomial Infections in ICU
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