OLIVEIRA, G. C.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4102931983777311; OLIVEIRA, Gustavo Coêlho de.
Resumen:
In the last decades, patient safety has been the focus of attention of professionals, institutions
and organizations in the health area, being defined as the absence of damages or accidental
injuries during the provision of health care. In 2013, the Brazilian Ministry of Health, in
conjunction with the National Health Surveillance Agency and Fiocruz Co., implemented the
Protocol for Safe Surgery, based on the World Health Organization's Surgical Safety Checklist,
which aims at quality surgical care and minimizing the risk of unnecessary harm associated
with care. The purpose of this study is to elaborate a proposal for a Safe Surgery Protocol for
the Surgical Center of the Julio Bandeira University Hospital, at Federal University of Campina
Grande. For the development of this research, the exploratory, bibliographic and documentary
research modality on the subject was adopted. The research was developed from the search for
the protocols of safe surgery of reference hospitals in Brazil and the protocol of the Brazilian
Ministry of Health; and from the theoretical basis, started to elaborate a proposal of the protocol
of the Julio Bandeira University Hospital. This protocol constitutes the registry of essential
information for a surgical procedure of excellence, since it establishes preventive norms to
minimize the adverse events, incidents and damages that may have occurred as a result of the
surgeries. The proposal of the Safe Surgery Protocol evidenced the elaboration of the Surgical
Safety Checklist, the chart of application of the list, the free informed consent term and the
patient's refusal term, as well as instruction for demarcation of laterality in the surgical
procedures. Therefore, this proposal of protocol was elaborated according to the particularities
of the institution and must be worked with all the members of the health team who will process
it, so that they can guarantee its execution in an integral way, where the whole team must be
engaged in order to ensure its functionality.