印尼养老院居民安全文化因素分析

Q3 Nursing
Retno Indarwati, Rista Fauziningtyas, Nur Sayyid Jalaludin, Anisatul Fauziah, F. Efendi
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摘要

生活在养老院的老年人可能会因为错误或事件而变得脆弱;有必要创造一个积极的安全文化,以尽量减少此类事件的发生。然而,安全文化仍然是印尼养老院普遍存在的问题。本研究旨在探讨与印尼养老院居民安全文化相关的因素。设计/方法/方法本研究采用横断面研究设计,涉及印度尼西亚东爪哇省的13家养老院。本研究采用多阶段整群抽样来确定调查对象。受访者包括219名员工:管理人员、保健人员、支持人员和行政人员。印尼版的安全态度问卷被用来衡量安全文化。调查结果大多数受访者(68.5%)对养老院的安全文化持积极态度。在养老院工作6 - 10年的员工对安全文化持积极态度的可能性是其17.07倍,p值为0.0002。给予直接护理的受访者对安全文化也有积极的看法,p值为0.008。研究局限/启示需要向养老院的所有员工提供更广泛的安全文化见解。新员工的入职培训应包括安全主题。员工的工作经验和直接护理与安全文化有着重要的联系。
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The factor of resident safety culture in nursing homes in Indonesia
Purpose Older adults living in nursing homes may become vulnerable because of errors or incidents; it is necessary to create a positive safety culture to minimise such occurrences. However, safety culture is still a prevailing issue in Indonesian nursing homes. This study aims to examine factors related to resident safety culture in nursing homes located in Indonesia. Design/methodology/approach This study used a cross-sectional research design and involved 13 nursing homes in East Java province, Indonesia. Multistage cluster samplings were used to determine the respondents of this study. The respondents included 219 employees: managers, health care, supportive and administrative staff. The Indonesian version of the Safety Attitudes Questionnaire was used to measure safety culture. Findings Most of the respondents (68.5%) had a positive perspective on the nursing home’s safety culture. Staffs who had worked for six to ten years in the nursing home were 17.07 times more likely to have positive perspective on safety culture with a p-value of 0.0002. Respondents who gave direct care also had a positive perception of safety culture with a p-value of 0.008. Research limitations/implications Broader insight into safety culture needs to be provided to all staff in the nursing home. Safety topics should be included in the orientation session for new staff. Originality/value The staff’s work experience and direct care have a significant connection to safety culture.
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Working with Older People
Working with Older People Nursing-Community and Home Care
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