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Development of a Patient Safety-training Program for Health Workers in Indonesia: Perspectives of Health Workers and Hospital Stakeholders.

Authors :
Dhamanti, Inge
Rachman, Taufik
C. L., Muhammad Ardian
Ramadhan, Nanda Aulya
Zairina, Elida
Fauziningtyas, Rista
Source :
Malaysian Journal of Medicine & Health Sciences. Apr2021, Vol. 17 Issue 2, p183-188. 6p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Introduction: Various patient safety training has been developed internationally to further enhance the awareness and knowledge of patient safety for health professionals. However in Indonesia, the existing training is not established based on the needs of health workers. Therefore the study aim was to explore the insights from health workers, Provincial Health Office/City Health Office (PHO/CHO) and professional organizations regarding patient safety training by using the WHO's framework in designing training. Methods: This study was qualitative research with a cross-sectional design using focus group discussion involved 16 participants from public and private hospitals, CHO/PHO and professional organizations in East Java. Data analysis was performed using thematic analysis to identify coding or themes that emerged from the focus group discussions. Results: Through consensus, the patient safety training were grouped into basic and advanced level training. Program related to effective communication was important topics that need to be prioritized especially from the hospital's perspective. While from the hospital stakeholders perspective, topics related to building patient safety culture is prioritized. Practice-based learning is considered as better training design instead of knowledge-based. Conclusion: In conclusion, this study succeeded in identifying the needs associated with training in patient safety. There are various viewpoints from health professionals and hospital stakeholders on the criteria of patient safety training for health workers that need to be considered in developing training. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16758544
Volume :
17
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Malaysian Journal of Medicine & Health Sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
150138007