Abstract

Background: Officers who provide health care make it a priority to ensure the safety of their patients. In healthcare, patient safety is a fundamental principle. Understanding the patient safety culture is one step toward improving patient safety. Patient safety culture is the main foundation of patient safety arrangements that aim to improve the quality of service of healthcare facilities by implementing risk management in all service areas.Purpose: This study aimed to determine the cultural picture of patient safety among health workers in a public hospital in East Lombok.Method: This study was observational and cross-sectional using the Hospital Survey of Patient Safety Culture (HSOPSC) questionnaire designed by the Association of Health Care and Research Quality (AHRQ.) The population of this study were healthcare professionals (doctors, pharmacists, pharmaceutical technical personnel, nurses, and midwives) at Dr R. Soedjono Selong Hospital in East Lombok. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used to adjust frequency distribution tables to identify variable relationship differences. The results analysis followed the guidelines from AHRQ, and univariate analysis was carried out.Results: Among the 250 employees invited to participate, 238 (95.2%) completed the surveys. The dimension with the highest percentage of positive responses was organizational learning - continuous improvement (91.3%), and the dimension with the lowest rate of positive responses was staff management (42.5%). Generally, the patient safety culture in health workers at Dr R, Soedjono belongs to the strong category (70.34%).Conclusion: Building a strong patient safety culture is essential to improve service quality.

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