2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.jen.2011.04.007
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Time Out for Patient Safety

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“…3 pasien di negara berkembang termasuk Indonesia mengalami cidera pada saat menjalani pengobatan di rumah sakit. 5 Tahun 2007 Komite Keselamatan Pasien Rumah Sakit (KKP-RS) melaporkan insiden keselamatan pasien sebanyak 145 insiden yang terdiri dari KTD 46%, KNC 48%, dan lain-lain 6%. Insiden tertinggi ditemukan di DKI Jakarta yaitu 37,9%, diikuti Jawa Tengah 15,9%, D.I Yogyakarta 13,8%, Jawa timur 11,7%, Sumatra Selatan 6,9%, Jawa Barat 2,8%, Bali 1,4%, Sulawesi Selatan 0,69% dan Aceh 0,68%.…”
Section: Pendahuluanunclassified
“…3 pasien di negara berkembang termasuk Indonesia mengalami cidera pada saat menjalani pengobatan di rumah sakit. 5 Tahun 2007 Komite Keselamatan Pasien Rumah Sakit (KKP-RS) melaporkan insiden keselamatan pasien sebanyak 145 insiden yang terdiri dari KTD 46%, KNC 48%, dan lain-lain 6%. Insiden tertinggi ditemukan di DKI Jakarta yaitu 37,9%, diikuti Jawa Tengah 15,9%, D.I Yogyakarta 13,8%, Jawa timur 11,7%, Sumatra Selatan 6,9%, Jawa Barat 2,8%, Bali 1,4%, Sulawesi Selatan 0,69% dan Aceh 0,68%.…”
Section: Pendahuluanunclassified
“…A safety pause provides an opportunity for any perioperative team member to pause patient care when he or she perceives that a distraction or interruption is causing potentially unsafe conditions . Meginniss et al described an organizational experience in which they used a standardized communication technique called “time‐out for patient safety.” This technique provided critical language for safety situations and empowered the team members to speak up when they had a safety concern.…”
Section: Second Time Out and Safety Pausementioning
confidence: 99%
“…re un clima ottimale di lavoro di squadra. 13,14,15,16 Parimenti, l'analisi del rischio in Unità Operativa ha fatto emergere il problema in modo particolare al triage (FM: "difficoltà a gestire l'aggressività dei pazienti") e nella gestione del codice rosso, dove il FM "mancanza di un team leader" ha evidenziato la necessità di approfondire l'argomento.…”
Section: Materiali E Metodiunclassified