One of the important issues in health care systems that affect safety-related behaviors and reduce medical errors is to improve the safety level of the hospitalized patients. Patient safety, especially non-therapeutic safety, is crucial in providing the hospital services. Any shortcoming in this regard can be life threatening. The aim of this study was to evaluate the level of safety of the hospitalized patients by analyzing the patient's activities. In the present study, all activities of the hospitalized patients were considered as one job, and the occupational safety analysis technique was used. For this purpose, all the activities of hospitalized patients from the time of entering the hospital to the time of leaving the hospital were identified and by forming a team of specialists in the field of patient care, a list of all possible risks in different stages of patient activities was determined. To assess the risk, the risk matrix model, which is one of the risk assessment models, was used. The risk assessment process was used considering the probability and severity of the risks, as well as the effects of risk. The severity of risk was divided into 4 categories and the probability of risk into 5 levels. In the matrix, the number 1 indicates the lowest risk, and the number 20 indicates the highest risk. Experts' opinions were used to rank the risk, and finally the risk level of the identified hazards was determined before and after the control measures. The results showed that the risks in 6 stages for the patient include the patient entering the hospital, patient admission in the ward, patient entry into the room, hospitalization in the room, patient transfer for medical and diagnostic purposes and patient discharge from the hospital. There are a total of 79 potential hazards. All the risks assigned to the patient had a score above 12 at the time of the risk assessment; however, providing control-preventive measures reduced the level of risk at all stages significantly, according to the re-evaluating of the potential risks. The results showed that by managing the four types of risks "Struck against", "Fall to below", "Fall same level", "Struck by", which are among the most important risks that threaten the hospitalized patients, more than 50% of potential risks is reduced. The findings showed that the recurrence and severity of risk and, consequently, the level of risk identified in different stages of hospitalization are different. Therefore, improving the level of management and prioritization and providing the controlling and the suggested solutions, which are the main management tasks in a hospital, can improve the safety of the hospitalized patients. It is recommended that hospital managers consider the Occupational Safety Analysis Technique, known also as the Patient Safety Analysis Technique, to identify potential risks of the hospitalized patients.
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