PATIENT SAFETY IN CLINICAL UNCERTAINTY SCENARIOS: MULTIPROFESSIONAL STRATEGIES FOR SAFE DECISION-MAKING IN COMPLEX HEALTHCARE SETTINGS

Authors

  • Felipe Natan Verde Ferreira
  • Jhennifer Stefany Teles Gonçalves Meira
  • Ketlin Cristhine Teles Gonçalves
  • Graziele Queiroz Mazete Maran
  • Monize Lopes de Araújo Gomes
  • Tchescolly Dias Araujo
  • Ryane Vitória Silva Lira
  • Rosilene Abrahão de Freitas de Souza
  • Wilson Santana Jovino Belém
  • Graciete de Oliveira Torres
  • Mariana Elizabeth Lopes de Sales
  • Neide Garcia Ribeiro
  • Danielle Azevedo Barbosa
  • Valdemar Mendes de Morais Filho
  • Cleiton Mendes Honorato Sousa
  • Daniel Alves Farias
  • Ana Carolina Valente Pinheiro
  • Jander Marcus Cirino Lopes
  • Luiz Alberto Fernandes da Silva
  • Anderson Maciel de Jesus
  • Jolieverson Gonçalves Lobato
  • Ana Beatriz Gomes de Sousa
  • Lauriene Karina Ramos da Costa Ferreira
  • Júnio Fábio Silva do Vale
  • Juliana da Silva
  • Thayna Caroline de Castro Rodrigues

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56238/sevened2026.016-029

Keywords:

Patient Safety, Clinical Uncertainty, Decision-Making, Multiprofessional Team, Risk Management

Abstract

Patient safety in complex healthcare environments represents one of the main challenges faced by contemporary health systems, especially in scenarios marked by clinical uncertainty, high care demand, and the continuous need for rapid decision-making. This study aimed to analyze multiprofessional strategies related to safe decision-making in contexts of clinical uncertainty, discussing the main factors involved in preventing adverse events and strengthening patient safety. This is a qualitative study developed through an integrative literature review, including national and international studies related to patient safety, interprofessional communication, decision fatigue, and healthcare risk management. The findings demonstrated that patient safety depends on multiple interconnected factors, including effective communication among teams, multiprofessional integration, organizational culture, and adequate working conditions. Cognitive overload, fatigue, and communication failures were also identified as significant factors compromising the quality of clinical decisions, especially in highly complex healthcare settings. Furthermore, strategies such as clinical protocols, checklists, multiprofessional rounds, and decision-support tools showed positive impacts on reducing adverse events and improving healthcare quality. It is concluded that safe decision-making should not be understood as an exclusively individual responsibility, but rather as the result of collective processes built by multiprofessional teams working within organizational environments prepared to deal with the complexity of healthcare delivery.

Published

2026-06-05

How to Cite

Ferreira, F. N. V., Meira, J. S. T. G., Gonçalves, K. C. T., Maran, G. Q. M., Gomes, M. L. de A., Araujo, T. D., Lira, R. V. S., de Souza, R. A. de F., Belém, W. S. J., Torres, G. de O., de Sales, M. E. L., Ribeiro, N. G., Barbosa, D. A., de Morais Filho, V. M., Sousa, C. M. H., Farias, D. A., Pinheiro, A. C. V., Lopes, J. M. C., da Silva, L. A. F., … Rodrigues, T. C. de C. (2026). PATIENT SAFETY IN CLINICAL UNCERTAINTY SCENARIOS: MULTIPROFESSIONAL STRATEGIES FOR SAFE DECISION-MAKING IN COMPLEX HEALTHCARE SETTINGS. Seven Editora, 369-388. https://doi.org/10.56238/sevened2026.016-029