%0 Journal Article %T Eventos adversos derivados del cuidado de enfermer¨ªa: flebitis, ¨²lceras por presi¨®n y ca¨ªdas %A Parra %A D.I. %A Camargo-Figuera %A F.A. %A Rey G¨®mez %A R. %J Enfermer¨ªa Global %D 2012 %I Universidad de Murcia %X introduction: adverse events have great impact on patients' health, in institutional costs and professional practice; it is necessary to know how often they occur in health institutions, especially those events related to nursing care. objective: to describe the incidence of some adverse events related to nursing interventions in an institution of tertiary health care. materials and methods: pilot testing of a concurrent cohort study of adverse events related to nursing care in a health institution of tertiary care in the city of bucaramanga, colombia. 198 patients were included who had entered the institution for emergency care, with stays between 6 to 24 hours and older than 18 years. on admission and throughout hospitalization, an instrument was applied to assess possible risk factors and occurrence of each adverse event: pressure ulcers, falls, phlebitis and withdrawal/loss of therapeutic devices. a descriptive analysis of participants was performed and the incidence of adverse events was estimated with confidence intervals of 95%. results: the incidence of adverse events during the pilot study was 16.16% (n = 32, 95% ci = 11.32-22.04). patients undergoing 65.63% of adverse events (n = 21) presented an event, 25% (n = 8) two events, and 9.38% (n = 3) three events. among all reported adverse events the most frequent was pressure ulcers. conclusions: we report a significant number of adverse events figures are consistent with the literature. knowing the epidemiology will help establish measures for their prevention and control. %K nursing care %K pressure ulcer %K phlebitis %K falls %K adverse events. %U http://scielo.isciii.es/scielo.php?script=sci_abstract&pid=S1695-61412012000400010&lng=en&nrm=iso&tlng=en