THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF CLINICAL RISK MANAGEMENT AND PATIENT SAFETY INCIDENT IN INPATIENT PUBLIC HEALTH CENTER

  • Adelina Ayuningtyas Student of Bachelor Applied Nursing, Health Polytechnic East Borneo, Samarinda, Indonesia
  • Hilda Hilda Department of Nursing, Health Polytechnic East Borneo, Samarinda, Indonesia

Abstract

Abstract
The high number of patient safety incidents is the basis for the importance of patient safety efforts in health care facilities. Unfortunately, there are no clear details for the implementation of patient safety in public health facilities. This study aims to determine the relationship of clinical risk management implementation with patient safety incidents. This type of quantitative research is an analytic study with cross sectional design. The population consisted of 266 people from 6 Inpatient Public Health Centers. A sample of 78 people using consecutive sampling techniques. The research instrument uses clinical risk management questionnaires and patient safety incident questionnaires that have been tested for validity. The data were analyzed univariately and bivariately with the Spearman rank test. The result is Significant value (sig. 2-tailed) = 0,001 was obtained <α value = 0.05 which means that Ho was rejected and Ha was accepted. Correlation Coefficient value of -0.839, which means the relationship between variables is very strong. The value of correlation Coefficient is negative, which means the relationship between two variables is not unidirectional. If the implementation of clinical risk management is improved the patient safety incident rates will decrease. There is a significant relationship between the implementation of clinical risk management and patient safety incidents in inpatient Public Health Center of Samarinda. Implementation of clinical risk management needs to be improved to minimize the number of patient safety incidents.
Keywords: Clinical risk management, patient safety incident

Published
2022-10-20