Cultivating patient safety culture in midwifery practices through incident reporting

Q2 Nursing
Nor Amal Hazirah Hassan, H. Rahman, Joe Knights, Sarena Hashim, Sharimawati Sharbini, Khadizah H. Abdul-Mumin
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Abstract

This article explores the critical role of incident reporting in enhancing women's safety in midwifery care. Given the inherently dynamic, and often unpredictable, nature of pregnancy and childbirth, midwives are frequently tasked with navigating complex clinical and emotional scenarios. As women place high expectations on midwives for safe and quality care, incident reporting serves as a vital mechanism for ongoing improvement and learning. The discussion highlights the barriers inhibiting effective incident reporting, including fear of reprisal and blame, lack of understanding of incident reporting and perceived futility. By overcoming these barriers, incident reporting not only identifies and rectifies safety concerns but also acts as a catalyst for cultivating a positive safety culture in midwifery.
通过事故报告在助产实践中培养患者安全文化
本文探讨了事件报告在提高助产护理中妇女安全方面的关键作用。鉴于妊娠和分娩本身具有动态性,而且往往是不可预测的,助产士经常需要应对复杂的临床和情感情景。由于妇女对助产士的安全和优质护理寄予厚望,事故报告成为持续改进和学习的重要机制。讨论强调了阻碍有效事件报告的障碍,包括害怕报复和指责、对事件报告缺乏了解以及认为无用。通过克服这些障碍,事故报告不仅能发现和纠正安全问题,还能成为助产士培养积极安全文化的催化剂。
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British Journal of Midwifery
British Journal of Midwifery Nursing-Maternity and Midwifery
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期刊介绍: British Journal of Midwifery (BJM) is the leading clinical journal for midwives. Published each month, the journal is written by midwives for midwives and peer reviewed by some of the foremost authorities in the profession. BJM is essential reading for all midwives. It contains the best clinical reviews, original research and evidence-based articles available, and ensures that midwives are kept fully up-to-date with the latest developments taking place in clinical practice. In addition, each issue of the journal contains a symposium on a particular theme, providing more in-depth clinical information.
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