ABSTRACT
Objective:
to know the contributions of nursing in the implementation of the quality management principle of the accreditation program in imaging diagnosis.
Methods:
a single, qualitative case study carried out in an accredited radiology and imaging diagnosis service. The data collection took place through semi-structured interviews, direct observation, and documentary analysis with the support of software in organizing the data for analysis.
Results:
a total of four thematic units emerged: the accreditation process in imaging services, the implementation of the program, the role of nursing in imaging services and patient safety and the management of non-conformities in imaging services. Of the other data sources, the word risk was highlighted and a non-conformity was evidenced in the external audit.
Final considerations:
nursing contributed mainly to the management of the risks involved in the performance of imaging and patient safety tests, requirements of the quality management principle of the accreditation program.
Descriptors:
Accreditation of Health Institutions; Quality Management; Imaging Diagnosis; Patient Safety; Nursing Team