6 results on '"Santana López, Vicente"'
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2. Qué piensan los profesionales sanitarios de Andalucía sobre diseño, calidad y utilidad de la información de las aplicaciones móviles de salud
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Sotillos González, Belén, primary, Reyes Alcazar, Victor, additional, Ferrero Álvarez-Rementería, Javier, additional, Santana López, Vicente, additional, Vázquez Vázquez, Marta, additional, Herrera Usagre, Manuel, additional, and Torres Olivera, Antonio, additional
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- 2019
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3. Profesionales de salud ante la mejora de la higiene de las manos: estrategias clásicas versus estrategias avanzadas
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Herrera-Usagre, Manuel, Pérez-Pérez, Pastora, Vázquez-Vázquez, Marta, and Santana-López, Vicente
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hospitales, centros de atención primaria ,Higiene de manos ,profesional de la salud ,ambulatory care facilities ,infección nosocomial ,questionnaires ,cross infection ,health personnel ,structural equation modeling ,attitude and practice ,seguridad del paciente ,health knowledge ,patient safety ,conocimientos, actitudes y prácticas de salud ,prevention and control ,modelos de ecuaciones estructurales ,cuestionarios ,hospitals ,Hand hygiene ,prevención y control - Abstract
Introducción: La higiene de las manos (HM) es una de las prácticas preventivas de mayor difusión y eficacia en el control de las infecciones asociadas a la atención en salud. Sin embargo, existen diversas barreras para su cumplimiento. Objetivos: Evaluar si son las estrategias clásicas (disponibilidad de preparados de base alcohólica, carteles, instrucciones y formación) de mejora de la HM o las estrategias avanzadas (feedbacks de cumplimiento, liderazgo formal e informal) las que se conciben como más eficaces entre los centros más involucrados con la HM. Métodos: Estudio analítico usando el cuestionario auto-cumplimentado desarrollado por la Organización Mundial de la Salud. Se recibieron 2.068 cuestionarios completos entre 2010-2012 por parte de profesionales sanitarios (PS) en Andalucía (España). Técnica analítica: modelos de ecuaciones estructurales y análisis de invarianza factorial. Resultados: Una vez se verificó la fiabilidad de los constructos propuestos (α de Cronbach: 0,73; 0,84; 0,70), se comprobó cómo aquellos PS que trabajaban en los centros más comprometidos con la HM, son aquellos que ven las estrategias avanzadas como más eficaces (χ2: 298,3; gl: 39; CFI: 0,972; TLI: 0,961; RMSEA: 0,057; SRMR: 0,028). Discusión: Se ha probado cómo en el ámbito hospitalario se ven más eficaces las estrategias clásicas y se le da menos importancia a la HM y cómo las enfermeras confían más que los médicos en todas las estrategias de mejora de la HM. Los PS contemplan la combinación de estrategias clásicas y avanzadas como el método más eficaz para la mejora de la HM. Sin embargo, las estrategias avanzadas se consideran más eficaces en aquellos centros más "maduros" en cuanto a su compromiso con la HM. Conclusiones: Los resultados ponen de manifiesto la necesidad del compromiso directivo, colectivo e individual para la seguridad del paciente. Background: The hand hygiene (HH) is one of the preventive practices more .widely and effectively implemented in the control of healthcare associated infections. However, there are several barriers to compliance. Objectives: To assess which strategy, state-of-the-art strategies (availability of alcohol-based preparations, posters, instructions and training) or extended strategies (feedbacks, formal and informal leadership), are seen as more effective to improve hand hygiene (HH) compliance. Methods: Analytical study using a self-completed questionnaire developed by the World Health Organization. 2,068 questionnaires, completed by healthcare professionals (HP) in Andalusia (Spain), were received from 2010 to 2012. Analytical technique: Structural equation modeling and multi group measurement invariance. Results: Once the reliability of the proposed constructs was achieved (Cronbach α = 0.73, 0.84, 0.70), it was found that those HP working in centers with the highest level of commitment with HH are those who see extended strategies as more effective (χ2 = 298.3, df = 39, CFI = 0.972, TLI = 0.961, RMSEA = 0.057, SRMR = 0.028). Discussion: Our results have shown that hospitals' HP, compared to primary care HP, see state-of-the-art strategies as more effective, as well as they give less importance to HH, meanwhile nurses, compared to physicians, see effective both strategies. HP contemplate the combination of state-of-the-art and extended strategies as an effective way to improve the HH compliance. In addition, extended strategies are considered more effective amongst the most "advanced" healthcare settings in terms of their commitment to HH. Conclusions: The results highlight the need for commitment at management, collective and individual level in order to maintain patient safety.
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4. Estrategia para la seguridad del paciente en el SSPA 2011-2014
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Barrera Becerra, Concepción, Del Río Urenda, Susana, Dotor Gracia, Marisa, Santana López, Vicente, Suárez Alemán, Gonzalo, and Consejería de Salud
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Health Care::Health Services Administration::Organization and Administration::Risk Management::Safety Management [Medical Subject Headings] ,Vigilancia sanitaria de servicios de salud ,Administración de la seguridad ,Derechos del paciente ,Garantía de la calidad de la atención de salud ,Andalucía ,Health Care::Health Services Administration::Quality of Health Care::Quality Assurance, Health Care [Medical Subject Headings] ,Control de riesgo ,Health Care::Health Care Economics and Organizations::Social Control, Formal::Human Rights::Patient Rights [Medical Subject Headings] - Abstract
En soporte papel, está acompañada por el "Análisis de la implementación de la Estrategia para la Seguridad del Paciente en el SSPA 2006-2010." Yes La nueva Estrategia para la Seguridad del Paciente pone el énfasis en el protagonismo de los propios usuarios y usuarias a la hora de colaborar en su propia seguridad, reforzando su autonomía y participación. Por otro lado, sitúa la seguridad en una posición prioritaria en el seno de las unidades de gestión clínica, cada vez más fortalecidas como espacios seguros de interrelación de profesionales y pacientes.
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- 2011
5. Profesionales de salud ante la mejora de la higiene de las manos: estrategias clásicas versus estrategias avanzadas
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Herrera-Usagre, Manuel, primary, Pérez-Pérez, Pastora, additional, Vázquez-Vázquez, Marta, additional, and Santana-López, Vicente, additional
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- 2014
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6. [Health professionals facing hand hygiene improvement: state-of-the-art strategies versus extended strategies].
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Herrera-Usagre M, Pérez-Pérez P, Vázquez-Vázquez M, and Santana-López V
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- Cross Infection prevention & control, Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, Hand Hygiene statistics & numerical data, Humans, Infection Control methods, Male, Spain, Surveys and Questionnaires, Attitude of Health Personnel, Hand Hygiene methods, Medical Staff, Nursing Staff
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Background: The hand hygiene (HH) is one of the preventive practices more .widely and effectively implemented in the control of healthcare associated infections. However, there are several barriers to compliance., Objectives: To assess which strategy, state-of-the-art strategies (availability of alcohol-based preparations, posters, instructions and training) or extended strategies (feedbacks, formal and informal leadership), are seen as more effective to improve hand hygiene (HH) compliance., Methods: Analytical study using a self-completed questionnaire developed by the World Health Organization. 2,068 questionnaires, completed by healthcare professionals (HP) in Andalusia (Spain), were received from 2010 to 2012. Analytical technique: Structural equation modeling and multi group measurement invariance., Results: Once the reliability of the proposed constructs was achieved (Cronbach α=0.73, 0.84, 0.70), it was found that those HP working in centers with the highest level of commitment with HH are those who see extended strategies as more effective (χ2=298.3, df=39, CFI=0.972, TLI=0.961, RMSEA=0.057, SRMR=0.028)., Discussion: Our results have shown that hospitals' HP, compared to primary care HP, see state-of-the-art strategies as more effective, as well as they give less importance to HH, meanwhile nurses, compared to physicians, see effective both strategies. HP contemplate the combination of state-of-the-art and extended strategies as an effective way to improve the HH compliance. In addition, extended strategies are considered more effective amongst the most "advanced" healthcare settings in terms of their commitment to HH., Conclusions: The results highlight the need for commitment at management, collective and individual level in order to maintain patient safety.
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- 2014
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