Professional performance of decision-makers / managers in nursing for patient safety

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Lourdes Sherwood Ilizastigui
Yamilet Portela Lauzurica
Anabel González Sánchez
Miguel Rodríguez Curbelo

Abstract

Introduction: The nurse from its beginnings has been considered as a social product linked to the art of taking care, the patient's security. As sure practice it is a problem at world level. The nursing agent's professional acting, is an element to consider evaluating the quality of the attention of health that its professionals offer, it is revealed like a necessity to investigate.  Objective: to systematize the professional acting of the nursing managers/decision for the patient's security. Methodology: was carried out a revision in different databases. Infomed, Cochrane, Library, Lilac, CINHAL, Dialnet, PubMed, Scielo, Scopus, they were used for the search the articles referred describers in Spanish language, English and available Portuguese in the portals of selected data that they presented adherence to the thematic one, published among the years 2000 and 2019. The exclusion approaches were the investigations that were repeated in the databases the editorials and the letters to the editor. Results: To support the whole definition with regard to Professional performance and the patient's security they are supported the definitions of Nurse, their functional List, decision-makers / managers  sure Care and the patient's Security as a result.  Conclusion: as a result of the analysis of the definitions on acting professional facilitated the analysis with a systemic conception of the managers/agent's work in nursing in its professional acting, asì the authors gave its approach of the professional acting in relaciòn to the patient's security.

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Sherwood Ilizastigui, L., Portela Lauzurica, Y., González Sánchez , A., & Rodríguez Curbelo, M. (2020). Professional performance of decision-makers / managers in nursing for patient safety . Anatomía Digital, 3(4), 44-53. https://doi.org/10.33262/anatomiadigital.v3i4.1436
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