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- Cross-cultural validation of the portuguese version of the quality of oncology nursing care scalePublication . Manuel Gomes, Pedro; Santos Ribeiro, Susana; Miranda Da Silva, Marcelle; Cruchinho, Paulo J. M.; Nunes, Elisabete; Nascimento, Carla; Lucas, P.Patients are the center and focus of care delivery, but frequently, their perceptions are overlooked. Patients are vital to promoting optimal oncology nursing care and should be considered in order to provide patient-centered holistic care. The Quality of Oncology Nursing Care Scale was translated and validated cross-culturally for the Portuguese context. In Portugal, there is no instrument that evaluates the quality of nursing care provided to cancer patients, so our study fills this major gap in the scientific evidence. This scale should be used by nurses, nurse managers, and researchers that strive to improve patient, nurse, and organizational outcomes.
- E-book de resumos cientificos: 1º Seminário Internacional de Gestão em Enfermagem, 2025Publication . Santos, Nuno; Costa, Patricia; Carmona, Ana; Anunciada, Sara; Pereira, Cátia; Cruchinho, Paulo; Nunes, Elisabete; Lucas, PedroAo longo deste E-book de Resumos Científicos, reunimos estudos e evidências científicas que abordam temas cruciais e completamente atuais, como o ambiente de prática de enfermagem nas suas múltiplas dimensões, a segurança dos cuidados, a melhoria contínua da qualidade, a importância das interações enfermeiro-paciente, a implementação de modelos inovadores de cuidados, a liderança eficaz em contextos de alta complexidade, prática baseada em evidências, sistemas de informação, resolução de conflitos, gestão de recursos em ambientes de urgência, políticas de saúde e desafios para os enfermeiros gestores. Cada capítulo reflete o compromisso de cada autor e autores com a investigação e a produção de conhecimento que possam orientar decisões estratégicas e operacionais, promovendo melhorias concretas na prestação de cuidados, na satisfação dos profissionais e dos clientes e na segurança dos cuidados prestados. Espero que esta obra sirva como fonte de inspiração, reflexão e referência, para profissionais, académicos, enfermeiros gestores e investigadores que atuam na procura contínua pela excelência na, e da, Gestão em Enfermagem promovendo uma prestação de cuidados cada vez mais segura, humanizada, eficiente e satisfatória.
- Instruments for Patient Safety Assessment: A Scoping ReviewPublication . Nunes, Elisabete; Sirtoli, Fernanda; Lima, Eliane; Minarini, Greyce; Gaspar, Filomena; Lucas, Pedro; Primo, CândidaBackground: Patient safety is an important component of healthcare service quality, and there are numerous instruments in the literature that measure patient safety. This scoping reviewaims to map the instruments/scales for assessing patient safety in healthcare services. Method: This scoping review follows the JBI methodology. The protocol was registered on the Open Science Framework. Eligibility criteria were defined based on studies that include instruments or scales for assessing patient safety in healthcare services, in any language, and without temporal restrictions. It adhered to all scoping review checklist items [PRISMA-ScR], with searches in the Embase, Lilacs, MedLine, and Scopus databases, as well as the repository of the Brazilian Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations. Two independent reviewers performed selection and data extraction in July 2023. Results: Of the 4019 potential titles, 63 studies reported on a total of 47 instruments/scales and 71 dimensions for patient safety assessment. The most-described dimensions were teamwork, professional satisfaction, safety climate, communication, and working conditions. Conclusion: The diversity of instruments and dimensions for patient safety assessment characterizes the multidimensionality and scope of patient safety. However, it hinders benchmarking between institutions and healthcare units.
- Liderança Transcultural em Enfermagem: Expectativas em relação à liderança e ao cuidadoPublication . Teixeira, Gisela; Mendes Gaspar, Maria Filomena; Nunes, Elisabete; Cruchinho, Paulo J. M.; Quaresma, Graça; Figueiredo, Rita; Ribeiro, Susana; Nogueira, Mariana; Costa, Patricia; Dias, Luisa; Inácio, Mafalda; Lucas, P.
- Liderança Transcultural em Enfermagem: IntroduçãoPublication . Teixeira, Gisela; Mendes Gaspar, Maria Filomena; Nunes, Elisabete; Cruchinho, Paulo J. M.; Quaresma, Graça; Figueiredo, Rita; Ribeiro, Susana; Nogueira, Mariana; Costa, Patricia; Dias, Luisa; Inácio, Mafalda; Lucas, P.
- Liderança Transcultural em Enfermagem: Papel do Enfermeiro GestorPublication . Teixeira, Gisela; Mendes Gaspar, Maria Filomena; Nunes, Elisabete; Cruchinho, Paulo J. M.; Quaresma, Graça; Figueiredo, Rita; Ribeiro, Susana; Nogueira, Mariana; Costa, Patricia; Dias, Luisa; Inácio, Mafalda; Lucas, P.
- Mapping Strategies for Strengthening Safety Culture: A Scoping ReviewPublication . Pacenko, Cristiane de Lima; Figueiredo, Karla Crozeta; Nunes, Elisabete; Cruchinho, Paulo; Lucas, P. B.Background: Twenty years after the “To Err Is Human” report, one in ten patients still suffer harm in hospitals in high-income countries, highlighting the need to strengthen the culture of safety in healthcare. This scoping review aims to map patient safety culture strengthening strategies described in the literature. Method: This scoping review follows the JBI methodology. It adhered to all scoping review checklist items (PRISMA-ScR) with searches in the Lilacs, MedLine, IBECS, and PubMed databases and on the official websites of Brazilian and North American patient safety organizations. The research took place during the year 2023. Results: In total, 58 studies comprising 52 articles and 6 documents from health organizations were included. Various strategies were identified and grouped into seven categories based on similarity, highlighting the need for a comprehensive organizational approach to improve patient care. The most described strategies were communication (69%), followed by teamwork (58.6%) and active leadership (56.9%). Conclusion: The identified strategies can promote the development of a culture in which an organization can achieve patient safety, involving practices and attitudes that reduce risks and errors in healthcare. However, the identification of strategies is limited because it is restricted to certain databases and websites of international organizations and does not cover a broader spectrum of sources. Furthermore, the effectiveness of these strategies in improving patient safety culture has not yet been evaluated.
- Moral Distress of Nurses Working in Paediatric Healthcare SettingsPublication . Miranda, Ana Cristina Ribeiro; Fernandes, Sara Duarte; Ramos, Sílvia; Nunes, Elisabete; Fabri, Janaína; Caldeira, SílviaThis scoping review aims to map the evidence on moral distress of nurses working in paediatric healthcare settings from homecare to hospital. It was conducted according to the Joanna Briggs Institute. International databases were searched according to the specific thesaurus and free search terms. Independent screening and analysis were conducted using Rayyan QCRI. This review considered a total of 54 studies, including quantitative and qualitative studies, systematic reviews, and grey literature; English and Portuguese languages were included. Moral distress is a phenomenon discussed in nursing literature and in the paediatric context but is considered absent from discussion in clinical practice. It is caused by disproportionate care associated with overtreatment. Nurses can present a variety of symptoms, characterising moral distress as a highly subjective experience. The paediatric contexts of practice should promote a healthy ethical climate and work towards a moral community built with peer support, education, communication, leadership, and management involvement. Moral distress is still a complex and challenging multidimensional concept, and the aim should be to promote a culture of prevention of the devastating consequences of moral distress and work towards moral resilience.
- Padrões de Qualidade dos Cuidados de EnfermagemPublication . Ribeiro, Susana; Figueiredo, Rita; Teixeira, Gisela; Nogueira, Mariana; Mendes Gaspar, Maria Filomena; Nunes, Elisabete; Cruchinho, Paulo J. M.; Quaresma, Graça; Costa, Patricia; Dias, Luisa; Inácio, Mafalda; Lucas, P.
- Práticas de investigação em gestão em enfermagem :Publication . Lucas, P.; Cruchinho, Paulo J. M.; Sul, Susana; Costa, Patricia; Nunes, Elisabete; Mendes Gaspar, Maria FilomenaEste primeiro volume intitulado: Instrumentos Validados Transculturalmente para Portugal, versa algumas das traduções e validações transculturais de instrumentos de medida de interesse para a área da Gestão em Enfermagem. A Gestão em Enfermagem em Portugal pode agora, desenvolver mais estudos, utilizando as escalas que traduzimos e validámos para o contexto cultural português. Só com instrumentos adequados podemos estudar e perceber os diferentes fenómenos e problemáticas importantes para a Gestão em Enfermagem, para a disciplina e para as organizações de saúde, contribuindo para a inovação e para a qualidade dos cuidados de enfermagem. Estas escalas traduzidas e validadas para o contexto cultural português, estão publicadas em revistas científicas indexadas. Os capítulos desta Coletânea, foram elaborados pelos mesmos autores dos artigos científicos que lhes deram origem, mas são agora disponibilizados em língua portuguesa. Esta nossa iniciativa, na língua de Camões e de Pessoa, pretende também ser um instrumento que favoreça a acessibilidade de atores de diferentes contextos culturais.
