Potential Pre-Post-Partum Patient Safety Management Problems by Input-Process-Output Approach in Health Care
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Author:
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NURMIATI MUCHLIS, NASRUDIN, SAMSUALAM, MUHAMMAD KHIDRI ALWI
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Abstract:
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Background: The indicator of service quality in hospitals was patient safety. Patient safety can makes patient care safer, minimize risks and so prevent injuries caused by mistakes due to inappropriate actions. The concept of thinking that underlies this research is an understanding of the still high mortality rate for pregnant women, mothers in labor, and infants as well as the low number of specific studies on the assessment of pre-partum services.
Aims: For digging positive values adopted by the community in support of patient safety service of pre-post partum.
Methods: The research was classified as qualitative research with a research and development (R & D) approach, also supported by a case study related to pre-post partum patient safety services in each research location .
Results: Showed that there were potential patient safety issues based on component input, process, and output. The factors that contributed to this component were mothers, babies, and health care institutions. Research locations (Maternity Hospital, Puskesmas, Private Maternity Clinic).
Conclusion: There needs to be a further study to develop a measurement method based on input aspects in health services based on existing problems, there was a need for further studies to develop measurement methods based on process aspects in health services based on existing problems. Further studies was needed to develop measurement methods based on output aspects in health services based on existing problems.
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Keyword:
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Patient Safety, Pre-Post Partum, Evidence-Based Practice
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DOI:
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https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2020.12.03.431
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