• Rev Calid Asist · May 2015

    [Help tools for the safe treatment of Ebola in emergency departments].

    • J J Mira, E Diaz, T Gea, and P Antón.
    • Departamento de Salud Alicante-Sant Joan d'Alacant, Universidad Miguel Hernández, Elche, España. Electronic address: jose.mira@umh.es.
    • Rev Calid Asist. 2015 May 1; 30 (3): 129-34.

    ObjectiveTo describe the tools (audit procedure and Checklist) designed to ensure the correct implementation of the Ebola Virus Disease Guidelines in a hospital emergency department.MethodForty-one elements were identified to be included in the checklist to avoid serious mistakes and to provide appropriate care in a safe environment. An audit procedure was designed to apply this checklist. Audit was conducted two times with an interval of 3 weeks.ResultsCritical points and potential areas of improvement were identified, for example: materials to ensure that protection measures were correctly applied, information that should be provided to the patient and, if applicable, their relatives, procedure to report changes in the Guidelines, and a review of the personal protection measures. The second audit verified the compliance of all elements of the checklist. The duration of the audit was 45 min the first time and 75 min the second time.ConclusionsThis approach ensures that Ebola Guidelines were applied, with greater guarantees for patients and hospital professionals.Copyright © 2015 SECA. Published by Elsevier Espana. All rights reserved.

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