Patient Safety and Physiotherapy

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PATIENT SAFETY AND PHYSIOTHERAPY

Duvan Ariza Tenorio

Luisa Avendaño Moreno

INGLES II

NRC: 1226

Fisioterapia

Facultada Ciencias de la Salud

Corporación Universitaria Iberoamericana

Bogotá D.C

Junio 02 de 2020
Developed by an interprofessional group “Patient Safety and Physiotherapy: What
including physiotherapists, categorizes Does It Mean for Your Clinical Practice?”.
key knowledge related to patient safety

Identify if you make a


6. Recognize,
mistake so you can make
Intention to motivate respond to and
relevant decisions that help
1. Contribute professionals to improve disclose adverse
the patient's treatment
to a culture of rather than reduce patient events
patient safety safety

Decisions must be focused 5. Optimize it requires knowledge of


2. Work in human and human and systemic factors, of
on the patient, by each of
teams for environmental how these influence or affect
the professionals who
patient safety factors our decisions.
intervene.

The medical history should The risks or what may


3. Communicate 4. Manage
be used, giving details of harm patients must be
effectively for safety risk
the procedures performed anticipated, recognized
patient safety and managed
BIBLIOGRAPHY
1. King, J., & Anderson, C. M. (2010). Patient Safety and Physiotherapy: What Does
it Mean for Your Clinical Practice?. Physiotherapy Canada. Physiotherapie
Canada, 62(3), 172–179. https://doi.org/10.3138/physio.62.3.172

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