The Role of Governments in the Implementation of Patient Safety and Patient Safety Incident Reporting in Indonesia: A Qualitative Study

(1) Background: A patient safety incident reporting system was introduced in Indonesian hospitals in 2006; however, under-reporting of patient safety incidents is evident. The government plays a vital role in the implementation of a national system. Therefore, this study focuses on how the Indonesia...

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Main Authors: Dhamanti, Inge, Leggat, Sandra G., Barraclough, Simon
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spelling id-langga.826772019-05-24T02:10:48Z http://repository.unair.ac.id/82677/ The Role of Governments in the Implementation of Patient Safety and Patient Safety Incident Reporting in Indonesia: A Qualitative Study Dhamanti, Inge Leggat, Sandra G. Barraclough, Simon L Education (1) Background: A patient safety incident reporting system was introduced in Indonesian hospitals in 2006; however, under-reporting of patient safety incidents is evident. The government plays a vital role in the implementation of a national system. Therefore, this study focuses on how the Indonesian government has been undertaking its role in patient safety at provincial and city/district levels, including incident reporting according to the National Guideline for Hospital Patient Safety. (2) Methods: This study employed a qualitative approach with interviews of 16 participants from seven organizations. The data were managed using NVivo and thematically analyzed. (3) Results:The findings revealed several problems at the macro-, meso-, and micro-level as the government was weak in monitoring and evaluation. The District Health O�ce (DHO) and Provincial Health O�ce (PHO) were not involved in incident reporting, and there was a lack of government support for the hospitals. (4) Conclusions: The DHO and PHO have not carried out their roles related to patient safety as mentioned in the national guidelines. Lack of commitment to and priority of patient safety, the complexity of the bureaucratic structure, and a lack of systematic partnership and collaboration are problems that need to be addressed by systematic improvement. To ensure e�ective and e�cient national outcomes, the three levels of government need to work more closely healthcare 2019 Article PeerReviewed text en http://repository.unair.ac.id/82677/1/inge%20dhamanti.pdf text en http://repository.unair.ac.id/82677/2/abstrak%20inge%20dhamanti.pdf Dhamanti, Inge and Leggat, Sandra G. and Barraclough, Simon (2019) The Role of Governments in the Implementation of Patient Safety and Patient Safety Incident Reporting in Indonesia: A Qualitative Study. healthcare, 7 (2). pp. 2-8. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31022895 10.3390/healthcare7020064.
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English
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Dhamanti, Inge
Leggat, Sandra G.
Barraclough, Simon
The Role of Governments in the Implementation of Patient Safety and Patient Safety Incident Reporting in Indonesia: A Qualitative Study
description (1) Background: A patient safety incident reporting system was introduced in Indonesian hospitals in 2006; however, under-reporting of patient safety incidents is evident. The government plays a vital role in the implementation of a national system. Therefore, this study focuses on how the Indonesian government has been undertaking its role in patient safety at provincial and city/district levels, including incident reporting according to the National Guideline for Hospital Patient Safety. (2) Methods: This study employed a qualitative approach with interviews of 16 participants from seven organizations. The data were managed using NVivo and thematically analyzed. (3) Results:The findings revealed several problems at the macro-, meso-, and micro-level as the government was weak in monitoring and evaluation. The District Health O�ce (DHO) and Provincial Health O�ce (PHO) were not involved in incident reporting, and there was a lack of government support for the hospitals. (4) Conclusions: The DHO and PHO have not carried out their roles related to patient safety as mentioned in the national guidelines. Lack of commitment to and priority of patient safety, the complexity of the bureaucratic structure, and a lack of systematic partnership and collaboration are problems that need to be addressed by systematic improvement. To ensure e�ective and e�cient national outcomes, the three levels of government need to work more closely
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author Dhamanti, Inge
Leggat, Sandra G.
Barraclough, Simon
author_facet Dhamanti, Inge
Leggat, Sandra G.
Barraclough, Simon
author_sort Dhamanti, Inge
title The Role of Governments in the Implementation of Patient Safety and Patient Safety Incident Reporting in Indonesia: A Qualitative Study
title_short The Role of Governments in the Implementation of Patient Safety and Patient Safety Incident Reporting in Indonesia: A Qualitative Study
title_full The Role of Governments in the Implementation of Patient Safety and Patient Safety Incident Reporting in Indonesia: A Qualitative Study
title_fullStr The Role of Governments in the Implementation of Patient Safety and Patient Safety Incident Reporting in Indonesia: A Qualitative Study
title_full_unstemmed The Role of Governments in the Implementation of Patient Safety and Patient Safety Incident Reporting in Indonesia: A Qualitative Study
title_sort role of governments in the implementation of patient safety and patient safety incident reporting in indonesia: a qualitative study
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url http://repository.unair.ac.id/82677/1/inge%20dhamanti.pdf
http://repository.unair.ac.id/82677/2/abstrak%20inge%20dhamanti.pdf
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31022895
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