Assessment of Knowledge About Patient Safety Concepts Among Medical and Pharmacy Students.

Areeg Abumostafa, Fadwa Abu Mostafa, Khaled Al-Kattan, Rana Alkateb, Aljohara Alayesh, Fatima Adem, Nada Salaas, Omar M Zeitouni, Mohamad S Alabdaljabar, Zarin Chowdhury
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Introduction: Patient safety is a central principle of healthcare professional practice that requires a significant consideration within the teaching curricula; however, there is a lack of special courses that focus on patient safety concepts in an integrated way in many countries. This study aims to assess the knowledge of medical and pharmacy students regarding patient safety concepts.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted at Alfaisal University during the 2018-2019 school year. A survey consisting of 15 questions was designed with the help of the quality and patient safety department at King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre, Riyadh (KFSHRC). The survey was validated and then electronically distributed to all students enrolled in the College of Medicine and College of Pharmacy.

Results: A total of 304 (22%) of 1368 students completed the survey. The survey revealed that 51% of students had an acceptable understanding of the types of human error; however, 53% of students had little knowledge about the factors that lead to these errors and 61% did not know how to report an error. Many students (41%) reported being directly involved in an unsafe situation that may cause patient harm, such as a healthcare-related error, adverse event, or inconsistent care. Most students (90%) agreed that hiding errors to avoid further implications is unethical and reporting errors is the responsibility of every healthcare provider.

Conclusion: Most Alfaisal University students understand the significance of patient safety education and understand the types of human errors, yet the causes of errors and the protocols for reporting them were not well understood by most students.

医药学专业学生患者安全概念知识的评估。
患者安全是医疗保健专业实践的核心原则,需要在教学课程中进行重大考虑;然而,许多国家缺乏以综合方式关注患者安全概念的专门课程。本研究旨在评估医药学学生对病人安全概念的认知。方法:2018-2019学年在阿尔费萨尔大学进行横断面研究。在利雅得费萨尔国王专科医院和研究中心(KFSHRC)的质量和患者安全部门的帮助下,设计了一项由15个问题组成的调查。该调查经过验证,然后以电子方式分发给医学院和药学院的所有学生。结果:1368名学生中有304名(22%)完成了调查。调查显示,51%的学生对人为错误的类型有可以接受的理解;然而,53%的学生对导致这些错误的因素知之甚少,61%的学生不知道如何报告错误。许多学生(41%)报告直接参与了可能对患者造成伤害的不安全情况,例如医疗保健相关的错误、不良事件或不一致的护理。大多数学生(90%)同意隐瞒错误以避免进一步影响是不道德的,报告错误是每个医疗保健提供者的责任。结论:大多数Alfaisal大学的学生了解患者安全教育的重要性,了解人为错误的类型,但大多数学生并不了解错误的原因和报告方法。
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