TY - JOUR
T1 - Use of identification wristbands among patients receiving inpatient treatment in a teaching hospital
AU - Hoffmeister, Louíse
AU - de Moura, Gisela Maria Schebella Souto
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - Objective: to evaluate the use of identification wristbands among patients hospitalized in inpatient units. Method: quantitative, descriptive and transversal research, with a sample of 385 patients. Data collection occurred through the observational method through the filling out of a structured questionnaire which aimed to check the presence of the identification wristband and the identifiers used. Descriptive statistics with absolute and relative frequencies was used for analysis. Results: it was obtained that 83.9% of the patients were found to have the correctly identified wristband, 11.9% had a wristband with errors, and 4.2% of the patients were without a wristband. The main nonconformities found on the identification wristbands were incomplete name, different registration numbers, illegibility of the data and problems with the physical integrity of the wristbands. Conclusion: the study demonstrated the professionals’ engagement in the process of patient identification, evidencing a high rate of conformity of the wristbands. Furthermore, it contributed to identify elements in the use of wristbands which may be improved for a safe identification process.
AB - Objective: to evaluate the use of identification wristbands among patients hospitalized in inpatient units. Method: quantitative, descriptive and transversal research, with a sample of 385 patients. Data collection occurred through the observational method through the filling out of a structured questionnaire which aimed to check the presence of the identification wristband and the identifiers used. Descriptive statistics with absolute and relative frequencies was used for analysis. Results: it was obtained that 83.9% of the patients were found to have the correctly identified wristband, 11.9% had a wristband with errors, and 4.2% of the patients were without a wristband. The main nonconformities found on the identification wristbands were incomplete name, different registration numbers, illegibility of the data and problems with the physical integrity of the wristbands. Conclusion: the study demonstrated the professionals’ engagement in the process of patient identification, evidencing a high rate of conformity of the wristbands. Furthermore, it contributed to identify elements in the use of wristbands which may be improved for a safe identification process.
U2 - 10.1590/0104-1169.0144.2522
DO - 10.1590/0104-1169.0144.2522
M3 - Article
SN - 1518-8345
VL - 23
JO - Revista Latino-Americana De Enfermagem
JF - Revista Latino-Americana De Enfermagem
IS - 1
ER -