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Nurses’ Barriers to Incident Reporting in Patient Safety Culture: A Literature Review Diah Arruum; Enie Novieastari
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 2 No 4 (2020): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (450.471 KB) | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v2i4.302

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Patient safety culture becomes the responsibility of every health care provider, but there are still barriers to reduce adverse events, and one of them is due to the barriers to incident reporting. This study obtained and used the databases from ProQuest, Science Direct, SAGE Publications, and EBSCOhost. The inclusion criteria were nurses and other health care providers as the sample population, barriers, factors, reporting, patient safety culture, adverse events, nurses' perception, implication, and experience. Four electronic databases were searched for data from 2016 to 2020 with English guidelines and full-text search assessed for the inclusion criteria. Fourteen articles fulfilled the inclusion criteria. The study found various barrier factors in incident reporting, including psychological problems and emotional reactions, such as shame, guilt, fatigue due to overwork, patient-nurse ratio, increased workload, insufficient time to respond the patients, lack of professionalism, medication errors, lack of resources and staff, and lack of feedback for error reporting. Personal and professional support for nurses or other health care providers is required to encourage error reporting without feeling guilty and ashamed to colleagues or feeling fearful of the supervisor in order to obtain more accurate data and improve the process that support patient safety and nurses’ self-awareness.
Nurses’ Barriers to Incident Reporting in Patient Safety Culture: A Literature Review Diah Arruum; Enie Novieastari
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 2 No 4 (2020): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
Publisher : GLOBAL HEALTH SCIENCE GROUP

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (450.471 KB) | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v2i4.302

Abstract

Patient safety culture becomes the responsibility of every health care provider, but there are still barriers to reduce adverse events, and one of them is due to the barriers to incident reporting. This study obtained and used the databases from ProQuest, Science Direct, SAGE Publications, and EBSCOhost. The inclusion criteria were nurses and other health care providers as the sample population, barriers, factors, reporting, patient safety culture, adverse events, nurses' perception, implication, and experience. Four electronic databases were searched for data from 2016 to 2020 with English guidelines and full-text search assessed for the inclusion criteria. Fourteen articles fulfilled the inclusion criteria. The study found various barrier factors in incident reporting, including psychological problems and emotional reactions, such as shame, guilt, fatigue due to overwork, patient-nurse ratio, increased workload, insufficient time to respond the patients, lack of professionalism, medication errors, lack of resources and staff, and lack of feedback for error reporting. Personal and professional support for nurses or other health care providers is required to encourage error reporting without feeling guilty and ashamed to colleagues or feeling fearful of the supervisor in order to obtain more accurate data and improve the process that support patient safety and nurses’ self-awareness.
Effectiveness of Music Therapy on Anxiety Levels and Sleep Quality in Cancer Patients: A Systematic Review Sitorus, Kristiani; Novieastari, Enie; Gayatri, Dewi; Nuraini, Tuti
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 6 No 4 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v6i4.3227

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Cancer is a major global cause of death Cancer patients have a great sense of anxiety about their illness, which has an impact on their sleep quality. Music therapy intervention is one of the non-pharmacological therapies that can be given to cancer patients. It is important to identify the effectiveness of music therapy in reducing anxiety and improving sleep quality in cancer patients. Method: Journals and articles were searched using five databases ProQuest, EBSCOHost, Pubmed, ScienceDirect, and Sage Journal. The author selected several relevant journals and articles from 2010 to 2023. The results of the search of 11 articles found that music therapy interventions proved effective in reducing the stress levels of cancer patients. Music therapy can also improve the sleep quality of cancer patients. Music therapy is effective in reducing anxiety and improving the quality of sleep of cancer patients.
Optimization of Case Reflection Discussion Implementation as Continuous Professional Development for Nurses Khoyrunnisa, Ulfa; Novieastari, Enie; Yatnikasari, Aat
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 6 No S6 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v6iS6.4988

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X Hospital Jakarta is a hospital that has implemented Case Reflection Discussion as a program for the continuing professional development for nurses. However, its implementation has not been optimal. A change is needed to enhance the optimization of the Case reflection Discussion by using Graham Gibb’s reflective cycle approach. Pilot Project method. It begins with problem identification, problem analysis, prioritization of issue, development a plan of action, implementation, and evaluation. There was a 70% increase in nurses who achieved a good level after the socialization. The evaluation of skill levels from each team showed that each team had an excellent skill level. The implementation of Case Reflection using Graham Gibb’s reflection cycle appoach has the potential to greatly benefit for nursing professional development. X hospital should distribute and socialize guidelines for the implementation of continuing professional development for nurses and Standard Operating Procedure for Case Reflection Discussion using Graham Gibb’s reflective cycle approach to all care units.
Co-Authors Aat Yatnikasari Aat Yatnikasari Ade Irma Dahlia Agus Setiawan Agustin Indracahyani Allenidekania Allenidekania Alpan Habibi Amir, Haeril Anggita Dian Puspita Ani Haryani, Ani Anik Maryunani Annida Falahaini Asriadi Asriadi Astuti Yuni Nursasi Ayu My Lestari Saragih Budi Anna Keliat Chandra, Muhammad Cicilia Ika Wulandari Dahlia, Ade Irma Desnita Fitri Dewi Gayatri Dewi Sartika Diah Arruum Dian Anggraini Diantha Soemantri Dina Warashati Dita Sulistyowati Dwinara Febrianti Eka Handayani Elisabet Herlyani Bota Koten Ella Nurlaella Hadi Ella Nurlela Hadi Elsa Naviati Eva Riyani Evi Martha Farida Murtiani Fredinan Yulianda Gorean, Grace Irma Hajjul Kamil Hanny Handiyani Hargiana, Giur Hening Pujasari Hermalinda Hermalinda, Hermalinda Hotnida Erlin Situmorang Imami Nur Rachmawati Isnaini, Barkah Jajang Gunawijaya Jajang Gunawijaya Kartika Mawar Sari Sugianto Keumalasari, Keumalasari Khairul Nasri Khoyrunnisa, Ulfa Krisna Yetti Krisna Yetti Kuntarti Lisnawati Yupartini Malau, Mahda Chresginova MARINA TARIGAN Martiningsih Martiningsih, Martiningsih Murtiwi Murtiwi Nelly Hermala Dewi Neni Triana not applicable, Setyowati Nugraha, M Akbar Nuraeni, Tuti Prakartini, Entin Putri Salsabila, Meliawati R Totong Iskandar Rachmi, Shanti Farida Rahma Yulis Rita Setianingrum Rizany, Ichsan Rr Tutik Sri Hariyati Rr Tutik Sri Haryati Rr. Tutik Sri Hariyati Rr. Tutik Sri Hariyati Rr. Tutik Sri Hariyati Rr. Tutik Sri Hariyati S., Diana Tri Budi Sarma, Eva Winda Sarvita Dewi Sarvita Dewi Satinah Satinah Satinah Satinah Satinah Satinah Setiyadi, Agus Setyaningrum, Ikawati Sitorus, Kristiani Sri Herni Wigiarti Sri Purwaningsih Sumampow, Meylly Suroso Suroso Trevino A. Pakasi Tuti Afriani Tuti Nuraini Tuti Nuraini Veronika Hutabarat Veronika Hutabarat Wanda , Dessie Widiasari Widiasari Widiasari Widiasari Wigiarti, Sri Herni Wildani, Andi Amalia Wiwin Wiarsih Yati Afiyanti Yatnikasari, Aat Yeni Rustina Zakiyyah, Naadiyah