Summary: |
Reporting of patient safety
incidents are the basis for building a system
of patient care safer, more awareness in
implementing patient safety reporting culture
will require knowledge, awareness to change
attitudes and behaviors become habits. Eff orts
to improve the knowledge, attitudes and
behaviors with training demonstrations.
Objective: The study is aimed to determine
the risk of an incident, determine the level of
knowledge, attitudes and behavior as well as
provide recommendations to improve patient
safety reporting culture in IBS RSST Klaten.
Methods: action research, with purposive
sampling, the population is nurses IBS RSST
Klaten, validity triangulation, with content
analysis.
Results: Cycle I know the level of knowledge
and ideology. Change of attitude: cognitive, all
participants have no intention to make a report.
Aff ective changes seen from the discussion/
refl ection, participants begin to understand
these the type of incidents and how to create
reports using the internal incident report form.
Cycle II increased knowledge on the application
and analysis, report formats charging 88.94 value.
Change of attitude: cognitive, each participant
had the courage to report the incident
and presented 1, reporting the presence of
behavioral change: of fi ve incident. Cycle III: The
level of knowledge on the application, analysis
and syntesis, charging value increased to 93.09
report format. Attitude: cognitive, aff ective,
conative. According to the intensity at the level
of respect and respondents reported (dare
report all incidents). Changes in the number
of reports the existence of 17 incidents. (22
reporting in 3 cycles). Data obtained KTD types
of incidents: 7, KPC: 8, KNC: 4, and KTC: 3
Conclusion: Action research with three cycles
of training demonstrations, an increase in
knowledge, change attitudes and behavior
of all participants. There is a plan to followup
and reporting of patient safety culture
recommendations and unknown risk grading
matrixs.
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