THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE IMPLEMENTATION
OF
PATIENT SAFETY OBJECTIVES AND PATIENT SAFETY INCIDENTS
Siti Mulyani
Ahmad Jamhari Sya'ban
Alfina Sapitri
Aliep Zeinurrachman
Keywords: Implementation, safety goals, safety incidents
Abstact
According toWorld Health Organization(WHO) Medical errors can be caused by human factors.
Adverse
patient safety incidents were related to surgical procedures (27%), medication errors
(18.3%), and treatment-
related infection errors (12.2%). Whereas in Europe, the incidence of patients with
infection risk is as much as
83.5% and evidence of medical errors shows 50-72.3%.The purpose of this study was to analyze
the magnitude
of the relationship between the implementation of patient safety goals and patient safety
incidents at Salak
Hospital, Bogor City. This research used descriptive analytic method with cross sectional
research design. The
population of this study were nurses and the sample size was 50 respondents. This research
was conducted in
December 2022 at Salak Hospital, Bogor City. Bivariate analysis using Chi Square. Based on
the results of
univariate analysis, it was found that the implementation of patient safety goals was
appropriate for as many
as 23 respondents (46.0%). patient safety incident. Bivariate analysis showed that there was
a relationship
between the implementation of patient safety goals and patient safety incidents with a p
value of 0.049 (p value
< 0.05). There is a relationship between the independent and dependent variables. And based
on these results, it is hoped that nurses will implement patient safety goals correctly
in order to minimize the occurrence of patient safety incidents that can harm patients.
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