AWARENESS OF PATIENT SAFETY NUTRITION IN XANH PON HOSPITAL, 2020
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Abstract
The study was conducted on 353 nurses working in 25 clinical departments of the Blue Poly Hospital, with the aim of describing the nursing awareness of patient safety in the hospital. Design cross-sectional research. Tool: Using Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture (HSOPSC) questionnaire to assess patient safety culture among nures, Vietnamese version. Results: The percentage of positive feedbacks according to the criteria groups was from 59.8% to 91.8%. The highest percentage of positive comments from health workers was “about easy-to-find errors in drug dispensing in the department”, at 97.7%. the implementation of drugs in the department “was 91.8%, the rate of positive feedback on” awareness of the leader about patient safety at the unit “was 88.1%. There is still a situation of avoidance when referring to errors through the low rate of positive feedback: “about errors easily encountered in prescribing in department” is 59.8%, followed by the Positive feedback on “the sense of reporting problems occurring in the department” was 61.2% and the rate of “the sense of reporting errors in the unit” was 63.2%. Conclusion: Correct awareness - positive feedback from nurses on patient safety at Sant Paul General Hospital is quite good, even though there is a dodge when concerning to rrors and awareness Incidents have been nearly 40% reported of the nurses.
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Nursing, Patient safety culture
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