Nina Zuhana
Diploma-III of Midwifery, Faculty of Health Sciences, Universitas Muhammadiyah Pekajangan Pekalongan, Central Java, Indonesia

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Medication Safety as an Effort to Prevent Medication Errors in Midwifery Nina Zuhana; Suparni Suparni; Yulian Wahyu Permadi
Sriwijaya Journal of Medicine Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): Vol 7, No 1, 2024
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Sriwijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32539/sjm.v7i1.215

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Patient safety is defined as an effort to prevent things that endanger patients in the process of administering drugs. Overall patient safety or prevention and reduction of errors of various risks resulting from such errors. During the process of health services, especially in the treatment of patients, mistakes can be made by health workers. The incidence of Drug Error is a measure of patient safety achievement. The purpose of this study was to analyze the implementation factors of medication safety in an effort to prevent drug errors in obstetrics. The research design chosen is qualitative . This research will be carried out at RSIA Aisyiyah on midwives who work in the inpatient room. Data collection techniques in this study conducted in-depth interviews with 10 informants consisting of midwives in the treatment room. Data analysis is carried out to process qualitative data. Some factors that influence the application of patient safety principles in hospital X include leadership factors, namely lack of supervision from the leadership, lack of human resources for health servants both nurses and pharmacy personnel, workplace environmental factors that are less conducive, unavailability of SPO drug administration with principle 7 correct, socialization that is not carried out consistently and continuously and does not run training or training programs. Some suggestions that may be considered by hospital X in order to provide safe services and in accordance with patient safety principles in drug administration.
Factors Affecting Pregnancy Depression as A Risk Detection for Postpartum Depression Nina Zuhana; Suparni
Sriwijaya Journal of Medicine Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): Vol 7, No 2, 2024
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Antepartum depression frequently precedes postpartum depression. Postpartum depression entails a direct impact on the laboring mother and is a long-term risk to the mother's mental health, therefore it is essential to screen and detect the risk of postpartum depression since pregnancy. This study aimed to analyze the factors influencing pregnancy depression descriptively in the Pekalongan Regency Health Office. This research is a quantitative descriptive study using a cross-sectional approach. The population in this study were pregnant women in the Community Health Center in the working area of the Pekalongan Regency Health Office. The sampling technique used is proportional random sampling. The collection of data on the characteristics of pregnant women used a demographic questionnaire, while depression experienced by pregnant women used the EPDS (Edinburg Prenatal Depression Scale) questionnaire. The results of the study showed that most respondents (75.9%) did not experience pregnancy depression, however, 24.1% experienced pregnancy depression, and those who experienced pregnancy depression occurred among pregnant women of reproductive age, with secondary education or above, unemployed respondents, multigravida pregnancies, have never experienced an abortion, and some respondents were depressed by unwanted and unplanned pregnancies, as well as were not supported by their spouses. Thus, special services for pregnancy as an effort to prevent and take action for screening/early detection of signs of pregnancy depression are required and necessary to be procured.