Detalhes do Documento

Translation and cultural adaptation of the HFMEA into European Portuguese

Autor(es): Santos, Paula Machado ; Morais, Carminda ; Baylina, Pilar ; BAYLINA MACHADO, PILAR

Data: 2024

Identificador Persistente: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.22/30171

Origem: Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico do Porto

Assunto(s): Translation and cultural adaptation; Risk management; Quality management; HFMEA; Improvement


Descrição

Health organizations are faced with daily challenges, requiring them to provide a quality service, ensuring effectiveness and efficiency. Risk management is one of the conditioning factors to achieve this purpose, ensuring preventive actions for all processes, promoting the identification of risk to the mitigation of its consequences for the patient, professionals, or organization. Patient safety is a priority and healthcare organizations should be concerned with the implementation of methodologies and tools to promote risk management, such as Healthcare Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (HFMEA). HFMEA has a high potential for risk management in healthcare organizations, with a proactive, prospective, and continuous approach to improvement. Translation and adaptation of the HFMEA instrument into European Portuguese. A methodological study was carried out based on the proposal presented by Beaton and followed the recommendations of the International Test Commission and World Health Organization. The HFMEA 2021 was linguistically translated and culturally adapted to the new context ensuring reliability, content validity was assured by a group of experts, which ensured semantic, idiomatic, experimental, and conceptual equivalence between the original instrument and the translation. HFMEA 2021 was successfully translated and adapted to European Portuguese, allowing its application.

Tipo de Documento Artigo de investigação
Idioma Inglês
Contribuidor(es) REPOSITÓRIO P.PORTO
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