Organizational Supports as Moderation in Increasing the Effect of Professionalism on Patient Safety Culture

Naufal F. Nugraha, H. Susiarno, H. Mulyaningsih
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Patient safety is a fundamental concept in providing health services and it is critical that health care facilities consider it. Negligence in the application of patient safety will lead to patient safety incidents. The individual factors of medical staff have a significant influence on the implementation of patient safety. The attitude of medical staff can affect the culture of patient safety because being unprofessional will cause problems in providing quality care, encourage bad events and medical errors, and ultimately reduce patient satisfaction. Organizational support also has a role in the attitude and behavior of medical staff. There are already policies in the form of regulations from the Minister of Health, standard operating procedures, and training for medical staff. However, there are still many patient safety incidents that occurred. There is also medical staff who are not aware of the importance of reporting so that patient safety incidents are not recorded. The study was conducted in 12 Primary Health Care (PHC) in Kuningan Regency. The research method used is quantitative analysis with a cross-sectional design using a questionnaire. The research data was taken using proportional stratified random sampling to 200 medical staff in 12 PHC in Kuningan Regency. The questionnaire consists of 3 parts regarding professionalism, patient safety culture, and organizational support. The results showed that professionalism had a positive and significant impact on patient safety culture (p-value <0.001), and Organizational support is a quasi-moderating variable on the effect of professionalism on patient safety culture (p-value <0.001).
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组织支持在提高专业精神对患者安全文化的影响中起调节作用
患者安全是提供卫生服务的一个基本概念,卫生保健机构必须考虑到这一点。患者安全应用中的疏忽会导致患者安全事件的发生。医务人员的个体因素对患者安全的实施有显著的影响。医务人员的态度会影响患者安全文化,因为不专业会导致提供优质护理的问题,鼓励不良事件和医疗差错,最终降低患者满意度。组织支持对医务人员的态度和行为也有影响。卫生部长已经制定了规章、标准作业程序和医务人员培训等形式的政策。然而,仍有许多患者安全事件发生。还有一些医务人员没有意识到报告的重要性,因此没有记录病人安全事件。该研究在库宁安县的12个初级卫生保健(PHC)进行。使用的研究方法是定量分析与横断面设计使用问卷调查。采用比例分层随机抽样的方法,对库宁安县12所初级保健医院的200名医务人员进行调查。问卷由专业精神、患者安全文化和组织支持三个部分组成。结果显示,专业精神对患者安全文化有显著的正向影响(p值<0.001),组织支持是专业精神对患者安全文化影响的准调节变量(p值<0.001)。
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