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UEU » Journal » Manajemen Posted by [email protected] at 17/02/2021 13:19:22 • 297 Views
REVITALIZATION MANAGEMENT OF PATIENT SAFETY CULTURE WITH MALCOLM BALDRIGE S APPROACHCreated by :
Hasyim ( 0012115901 ) Noveyla Hardhaning Tyasb Moh. Reza Hilmy
Subject: | KEAMANAN PASIEN | Alt. Subject : | PATIENT SAFETY | Keyword: | MEDICAL RECORD |
Alt. Description
Patient safety is a serious public health problem, various studies report an increased rate of
accidents in patients as a result of poor patient safety management. The impact of service and
noncompliance poor caused various issues, from pain mild, disability, and even death. Another
impact is the increase in service costs that must be handled by hospital management due to
negligence or lack of compliance in service. This happens because of various things, such as unclear
service systems, or lack of compliance with standard of procedures or lack of understanding of
medical personnel on patient safety culture procedures, as well as inadequate leadership patterns. The
purpose of this study was to determine the culture of patient safety that occurred in hospital services,
to conduct an analysis based on the Malcolm Baldrige approach, to be able to make suggestions for
improving patient safety service systems, in an effort to reduce the number of patient
accidents at hospital. This research uses the explanatory mixed method. Quantitative data collection
was carried out using a survey adapted from the Agency for Healthcare Research and
Quality (AHRQ). The results of quantitative data triangulation was then performed with the Malcolm
Baldrige approach. In general, a picture of patient safety culture was with a positive perception result
of 58.37%. The results obtained from this study of the 12 dimensions of positive perception measured,
there are three dimensions that fall into the category of lacking the dimensions of staffing 44.33%, the
handover dimension and the transition dimension 43.90% and the dimension of non punitive response
to errors 33.07 %. The research implication is that in order to create effective and efficient patient
safety management it is necessary to revitalize management comprehensively through increasing the
level of compliance of medical personnel , increasing the competency of medical personnel , and
improving leadership patterns. Implement Training Need Analysis (TNA), evaluate workload and
migrate to the use of electonic medical records.
Contributor | : |
- Roeshartono Roespinoedji
| Date Create | : | 17/02/2021 | Type | : | Text | Format | : | pdf | Language | : | Indonesian | Identifier | : | UEU-Journal-11_0845 | Collection ID | : | 11_0845 |
Source : Talent Development & Excellence Vol.12, No.1, 2020, 2372-2380
Relation Collection: Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis
Coverage : Civitas Akademika Universitas Esa Unggul
Rights : @2021 Perpustakaan Universitas Esa Unggul
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