In these, the patient's condition can be autonomous or totally disabled, as in the absence of consciousness, presence of venous access routes, catheters or other therapeutic methods, factors that give a greater degree of complexity to the inter movements, threatening occurrence of adverse events. Objective: To determine the impact of risk management in the prevention of adverse events or incidents during the intra-hospital transport of patients. Methods: This research is defined as quantitative, prospective pre and post intervention assessment, and designed in 3 steps: 1) Study of prevalence of adverse events during intra-hospital transport; 2) Intervention through the implementation of a Risk Management Program; 3) Evaluation of the impact. Results: In the first stage a total of 217 transfers were assessed, found that in 123 cases (56.7%) is related to AE "no confirmation of patient identification" So the procedure was performed at this event. After intervention, the default rate was 19.4% (p<0,000010). Conclusions: The data show that the risk management program implemented impacted strongly to avoid post intervention error.
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Ramírez Iturra, B., & Febré, N. (2015). Impacto de la gestión de riesgos en la prevención de eventos adversos durante el traslado intrahospitalario de pacientes. Ciencia y Enfermeria, 21(1), 35–43. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0717-95532015000100004
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