印度患者对患者安全的认识和理解:一项基于横断面问卷的研究

IF 0.6 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Journal of patient safety and risk management Pub Date : 2022-01-05 DOI:10.1177/25160435211065672
S. Bhowmick, Snigdha Banerjee, Saibal Das, A. Nath, Debarati Kundu, Anupama Das, Nina Das, K. Ray, S. Purkayastha
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印度缺乏评估患者安全意识的研究。本研究旨在深入了解印度患者对患者安全的认识,并评估他们促进患者安全的意愿。方法在这项横断面研究中,临床药理学家为印度一家三级医院的800名城市出院患者安排了有关患者安全和患者安全文化的在线互动会议。使用了一份有效的问卷,并使用描述性统计分析了回答。结果共635例患者[平均年龄,43.2±10.3岁;385名(60.6%)男性]作出回应。共有93.4%的患者知道“患者安全”一词,35.3%的患者面临患者安全受到损害的情况。在这些患者中,64.3%的人在遇到这种情况时会向上级报告,而其余的人要么忽视这个问题,要么不知道如何处理。共有99.2%的患者从未参加过任何患者安全计划;然而,其中94.5%的人愿意参加。58.3%的患者认为获得患者护理信息至关重要。结论虽然印度城市患者对患者安全的总体意识较高,但对患者安全问题的处理方式缺乏认识。鉴于参与患者安全计划的高度兴趣,此类计划应常规纳入患者,以优化提供更安全的医疗保健的机会。
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Awareness and understanding among patients about patient safety in India: A cross-sectional questionnaire-based study
Background There is a dearth of studies from India evaluating the awareness of patient safety. This study was performed to gain insight into the Indian patients’ awareness about patient safety and evaluate their willingness in promoting the same. Methods In this cross-sectional study, online interactive sessions pertaining to patient safety and patient safety culture were arranged by clinical pharmacologists for 800 urban patients post-discharge from a tertiary care hospital in India. A validated questionnaire was used, and the responses were analysed using descriptive statistics. Results A total of 635 patients [mean age, 43.2  ±  10.3 years; 385 (60.6%) males] responded. A total of 93.4% of the patients were aware of the term “patient safety” and 35.3% faced situations where they felt that patient safety was compromised. Of these patients, 64.3% reported to higher authorities when faced with such situations, while the remaining either ignored the issue or had no idea about how to deal with the same. A total of 99.2% of the patients never participated in any patient safety program; nevertheless, 94.5% of them were willing to participate in the same. Accessibility to information about patient care was deemed essential by 58.3% of the patients. Conclusions Although the overall awareness about patient safety among urban Indian patients is high, there is a lack of awareness about ways of dealing with patient safety issues. Given the high level of interest in participating in patient safety programs, such programs should routinely include patients for optimizing the chances for safer provision of health care.
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