CNJ: Caring Nursing Journal
Vol 2 No 2 (2018)

THE INFLUENCE OF PATIENT SAFETY CULTURE MODEL TOWARD PRESSURE ULCER RISK PREVENTION IN A GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL IN BANJARMASIN

Jenny Saherna (University of Muhammadiyah Banjarmasin)
Rina Annisa (Universitas Muhammadiyah Banjarmasin)



Article Info

Publish Date
29 Oct 2018

Abstract

The basic purpose of bedrest for the patient supposed to the patient lies on the back in the bed for 24 hours to minimize all the patient’s organ system. The unsafety behavior, careless, lack of attention or motivation from the nurse to the patient can cause adverse event, such as pressure ulcer for the patient. Patient safety culture model for the nurse is better to decrease the number of accidents, the failed and also to optimally the service to the patient. The purpose of this study focused to examine the influence of patient safety culture model toward pressure ulcer risk prevention. This field research is mixed methods research model sequential explanatory. It used total sampling technique of 102 nurses in the five wards and quota sampling to select 3 informants from the patient culture control team in a Government Hospital. Multiple linear regression analyses were performed to identify qualitative data. Semi-structured guide in-depth interview used to collect the qualitative data. The summary of multiple linear regression analysis of all independent variables indicated that perceptions of patient safety were the most influential indicator to pressure ulcer risk prevention. The in-depth interview also indicated nurses’ perceptions of patient safety as an important factor that influences incident reporting, resources, and patient involvement as important factors that influence patient safety culture application on pressure ulcer risk prevention. Key Words : Patient Safety Culture Model, Pressure Ulcer Risk The basic purpose of bedrest for the patient supposed to the patient lies on the back in the bed for 24 hours to minimize all the patient’s organ system. The unsafety behavior, careless, lack of attention or motivation from the nurse to the patient can cause adverse event, such as pressure ulcer for the patient. Patient safety culture model for the nurse is better to decrease the number of accidents, the failed and also to optimally the service to the patient. The purpose of this study focused to examine the influence of patient safety culture model toward pressure ulcer risk prevention. This field research is mixed methods research model sequential explanatory. It used total sampling technique of 102 nurses in the five wards and quota sampling to select 3 informants from the patient culture control team in a Government Hospital. Multiple linear regression analyses were performed to identify qualitative data. Semi-structured guide in-depth interview used to collect the qualitative data. The summary of multiple linear regression analysis of all independent variables indicated that perceptions of patient safety were the most influential indicator to pressure ulcer risk prevention. The in-depth interview also indicated nurses’ perceptions of patient safety as an important factor that influences incident reporting, resources, and patient involvement as important factors that influence patient safety culture application on pressure ulcer risk prevention. Key Words : Patient Safety Culture Model, Pressure Ulcer Risk

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Journal Info

Abbrev

caring-nursing

Publisher

Subject

Health Professions Nursing Public Health

Description

Caring Nursing Journal (CNJ) is a Journal of Nursing Universitas Muhammadiyah Banjarmasin. This journal publishes research articles in the field of nursing. Covers every aspect relating to nursing science and health of the field of tekait. Caring Nursing Journal (CNJ) is a six-month periodical ...