PMID: 18193625Jan 16, 2008Paper

Technical safety index of a teaching hospitals pediatrics unit nursing staff

Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da U S P
Karin Emilia Rogenski, Fernanda Maria Togeiro Fugulin

Abstract

This study was aimed at identifying the Technical Safety Index (ITS, in the Portuguese acronym) of the nursing team of the University of São Paulo's Hospital Universitário's Pediatrics Unit (2001-2005). Percentages for each type of absence of nursing professionals were obtained from the Nursing Department or calculated based on the equations found in the literature. Absences due to days off were the highest percentage. Total percentages of unplanned absences were lower than those referring to planned absences, which contradict nurses who report this type of absence as the main cause for health institutions understaffing. IST variation highlights the importance of carrying out systematic evaluations of the nursing team's absences, as well as of identifying specific indexes for each unit, as subsidies for the evaluation of the personnel in health organizations.

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Jul 26, 2002·Revista brasileira de enfermagem·J H Belem, R R Gaidzinski
Jan 20, 2004·Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da U S P·Fernanda Maria FugulinPaulina Kurcgant

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Mar 30, 2011·Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da U S P·Karin Emília RogenskiNoemi Marisa Brunet Rogenski
Aug 31, 2011·Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da U S P·Tânia Regina SancinettiRaquel Rapone Gaidzinski
Dec 7, 2013·Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da U S P·Caroline de Souza BoscoMaria Aparecida de Jesus Belli
Feb 23, 2011·Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da U S P·Eliana Araujo de Garcia, Fernanda Maria Togeiro Fugulin
Jan 21, 2010·Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da U S P·Luiz Carlos Bordin, Fernanda Maria Togeiro Fugulin
Sep 16, 2010·Revista gaúcha de enfermagem·Michele Cristiene Nachtigall Barboza MartinatoHedi Crecencia Heckler de Siqueira
Oct 28, 2011·Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da U S P·Thiago Puliesi Estorce, Paulina Kurcgant
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