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Training of intensive care nurses to handle continuous hemodialysis: a latent condition for safety

Formación de los enfermeros intensivistas para manejar la hemodiálisis continua: una condición latente de la seguridad

ABSTRACT

Objective:

To analyze the repercussions of the training of nurses working in the Intensive Care Unit for the management of continuous hemodialysis regarding the safety of critical patients with acute renal failure.

Method:

Qualitative research developed considering James Reason's reference in the Intensive Care Unit of a private hospital. The data was collected with 23 nurses who worked for more than three months in the management of continuous hemodialysis through a semi-structured interview, and analyzed with the thematic content analysis technique.

Results:

There are weaknesses in the training of intensive care nurses for the management of continuous hemodialysis that become a latent failure. Such a failure results in difficulties in handling hemodialysis, with risks for these professionals to commit active failures.

Final considerations:

The training program in service for the management of continuous hemodialysis must be perfected, to develop skills and competencies in nurses and improve their performance.

Descriptors:
Intensive Care; Patient Safety; Nursing; Renal Dialysis; Biomedical Technology

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