公共医疗中心患者安全事件的类型

Shinta Nuria, Inge Dhamanti
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背景:与医院相比,在公共卫生中心发展患者安全文化的意义较小。世卫组织指出,初级医疗服务可预防高达 80% 的伤害,占全球患者伤害负担的一半。研究目的本研究旨在确定泗水公共医疗中心患者安全事故的类型。研究方法本研究采用横断面研究设计,通过泗水市 "X 公共医疗中心 "2022 年 1 月至 7 月期间的月度报告收集二手数据。研究结果患者安全事故发生率为 65 例,包括医嘱输入错误(10.76%)、管理错误(24.61%)、人为错误(10.76%)、医疗错误(3.07%)、医源性感染(6.15%)、患者跌倒(18.46%)、用药错误(13.84%)和技术错误(12.3%)。大多数患者安全差错被认为是可以预防的,29%的人为差错和患者跌倒差错被认为有可能对患者造成严重伤害。结论患者安全差错的类型主要是管理差错,发生在医疗记录文件的管理中。
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Types of Patient Safety Incidents in Public Health Centers
Background: Developing a patient safety culture in the public health center is less significant than in hospitals. According to WHO, primary care services can prevent up to 80% of injuries, which accounts for half the global burden of patient injury. Objectives: This study aims to determine the type of patient safety incidents in public health centers in Surabaya. Methods: This research is classified as descriptive-analytic research with a cross-sectional research design, used secondary data collected through the monthly reports of "Public Health Center X" located in Surabaya in the period from January to July 2022. Results: The frequency of patient safety incidents was 65 cases consisting of order entry error (10.76%), administration error (24.61%), human error (10.76%), medical error (3.07%), healthcare-acquired infection (6.15%), patient falls (18.46%), medication error (13.84%) and technical error (12.3%). Most patient safety errors were considered preventable, and 29% of the errors from human error and patient falls were viewed as having the potential to cause serious harm to the patients. Conclusions: The types of patient safety errors are mostly administration errors, that occur in the management of medical record documents.
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