30. PATIENT SAFETY CULTURE IN VAN HANH GENERAL HOSPITAL, HO CHI MINH CITY IN 2023
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Abstract
Introduction: Patient Safety Culture (PSC) is one of the priorities of interventions in the medical environment towards the goal of “doing no harm to the patient”.
Objectives: This study was conducted to assess the current situation of PSC at Van Hanh general hospital, Ho Chi Minh City in 2023.
Methods: We applied a cross-sectional design to perform self-administered interviews with 365 health providers in Van Hanh general hospital, Ho Chi Minh City during May-June, 2023.
Findings: The positive rate of PSC was 70.9%. The four dimensions with lowest positive rate were Human Resources of the Faculty/Department (51%) and Non-aggressive behavior by the Faculty/ Department (49.1%), followed by Communication Opennness (62.1%), and Handover and transfer (68.6%).
Conclusions: 4/12 dimensions of PSC got low positive rate. Our study recommends to improve the evaluation and working environment with openness in reporting medical errors.
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Keywords
Patient safety culture, medical error, Van Hanh general Hospital.
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