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Ivaretakelse av pasientsikkerhet

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Berland, Astrid; Natvig, Gerd Karin
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2005
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Vård i norden 2005, 45(3) : 33-38  
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The main purpose of this article is to study what nurses consider

most important when focusing on patient safety. The study uses a

qualitative design based on focus group interviews with nurses

who work with acute, critically ill patients in hospitals. Two hospitals

were chosen. The data collection was conducted in October

and November 2002. The research comprised 23 nurses with specialist

degrees, including one man, divided into four groups. The

criterion for inclusion in the study was being a nurse with advanced

training in anesthesiology, intensive care, or operating-room

nursing. The nurses were between 35 and 61 years old. The job

experience as nursing specialist varied from 3/4 to 32 years. The

findings show that the informants were concerned with patients’

safety, and they placed a considerable emphasis on their personal

responsibility for safety. The informants discussed safety in relation

to themselves and their colleagues, and to a lesser degree with

respect to their level in the organizational structure. The nurses

were concerned with themselves, their own attitudes, and efficient

teamwork with other groups of professionals. Cooperation requires

speaking the same language. Different cultural and linguistic

backgrounds can be problematic. They had written procedures that

were not based on higher national or international standards.

Both standards and individual judgment were evaluated as important

for patient safety.
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