TEACHING OF PATIENT SAFETY IN UNDERGRADUATE NURSING COURSES

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  • Stephanye Vithória Martins da Silva
  • Maria do Carmo Fernandez Lourenço Haddad
  • Patrícia Aroni Dadalt
  • Larissa Gutierrez de Carvalho Silva

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/ce.v29i0.96233

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Patient Safety, Educational Evaluation, Competency-Based Education, Quality Assurance, Undergraduate Nursing Programs.

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Objective: To identify the insertion of the theme “Patient Safety”, as a separate discipline, in undergraduate Nursing courses in the State of Paraná – Brazil.

Method: Exploratory, descriptive, documentary-type study, with a quantitative approach, developed through analysis of information described in the curriculum guidelines, collected in January 2023 and analyzed using the document analysis method.

Results: Of the 54 undergraduate nursing courses offered in the State of Paraná, nine teach specific subjects on the topic “patient safety”, three in public institutions and six in private institutions.

Conclusion: Curricular weaknesses were observed in the approach to this topic, with a noticeable need to introduce concepts about patient safety into the curricular guidelines, integrating theory into professional practice.

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09-09-2024

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Silva, S. V. M. da, Haddad, M. do C. F. L., Dadalt, P. A., & Silva, L. G. de C. (2024). TEACHING OF PATIENT SAFETY IN UNDERGRADUATE NURSING COURSES. Cogitare Enfermagem, 29. https://doi.org/10.1590/ce.v29i0.96233

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