Torres Manrique, Blanca, Maciá Soler, Loreto, Nolasco, Andreu, López-Montesinos, María José, Pina Roche, Florentina Patient safety in the operating room and documentary quality related to infection and hospitalization Acta Paulista de Enfermagem. 2015, 28(4): 355-360. doi:10.1590/1982-0194201500060 URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10045/53340 DOI: 10.1590/1982-0194201500060 ISSN: 0103-2100 Abstract: Objective: To describe the documentary quality of two records related to patient safety in the operating room and to identify differences between information related to infection and hospitalization. Methods: Comparative study based on two cross sections, conducted with 3,033 patients who had been hospitalized for more than 24 hours in an Orthopedics and Traumatology Center. Sociodemographic and clinical data, as well as information provided in forms were compared. Postoperative infection was identified as an adverse event. Results: There was a significant correlation between hospitalization days and the total number of diagnoses collected (Pearson=0.328; p<0.001). When diagnoses and infections were grouped together, a significant value was found between closed fractures and infection (p=0.001). Conclusion: Differences in the degree of completion were observed between the two records. There were no differences between adverse events. Objetivo: Descrever a qualidade documental de dois registros relacionados à segurança de pacientes no centro cirúrgico e estabelecer as diferenças nas informações relacionadas à infecção cirúrgica e à permanencia hospitalar. Métodos: Estudo comparativo baseado em dois cortes transversais, realizado com 3.033 pacientes internados há mais de 24 horas, advindos de Cirurgia Ortopédica e Traumatologia. Foram comparados dados sociodemográficos, clínicos e de preenchimento. Mediu-se a infecção pós-cirúrgica como um efeito adverso. Resultados: Houve correlação significativa entre os dias de hospitalização e o número total de diagnósticos coletados (Pearson=0,328; p<0,001). Quando se agruparam os diagnósticos e a infecção, notou-se um valor significativo entre as fraturas fechadas e a infecção (p=0,001). Conclusão: Foram observadas diferenças no grau de preenchimento entre os dois registros. Não houveram diferenças no evento adverso. Keywords:Patient safety, Checklist, Operating room nursing, Nursing records, Surgical wound infection, Hospitalization Universidade Federal de São Paulo. Escola Paulista de Enfermagem info:eu-repo/semantics/article