Abstract

Introduction: The performance of nurses determines patient safety and also a contribution of the knowledge possessed by nurses. Proper Knowledge Management will improve nurse performance. There have been many types of research about nurses� work, but research on the performance of knowledge management nurses: Socialization, Externalization, Combination and Internalization (SECI), does not yet exist. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of performance on the goal of patient safety based on knowledge management of SECI on the adverse events in Jakarta Islamic Hospital. Method: The research design used a quasi experiment pre post-test with the control group. The number of samples in the intervention group was 24 respondents and the control group was 37 respondents. Instruments that are used for patient safety and adverse events with performance interventions based on knowledge management of SECI patient safety goals. The analysis used the Mann Whitney and Willcoxon statistical tests. Result: the study showed that work duration was a factor that affected patient safety, there were changes in patient safety before and after the intervention in the intervention group compared to the control group. There is a difference between the intervention group and the control group after being given performance interventions in Knowledge Management: SECI patient safety goals. Conclusion: this study recommends regular training for nurses about performance in patient safety: SECI-based patient safety goals and further research for different control groups of hospitals with the intervention group. © 2018, Indian Journal of Public Health Research and Development. All rights reserved.

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