Ni Made, Ratih Comala Dewi
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Nursing Ethics in Risk Management Ni Made, Ratih Comala Dewi; Ni Komang , Sri Wahyuni; I Made , Yudi Wahyu; Putu , Cintariasih; Kadek , Sri Wahyuni Dewi; Luh Gde , Nita Sri Wahyuningsih
Basic and Applied Nursing Research Journal Vol 5 No 2 (2024): Basic and Applied Nursing Research Journal (BANRJ)
Publisher : Future Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/banrj.05.02.03

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Introduction: Hospitals are obliged to carry out health services that are quality, safe, effective, anti-discrimination, and always prioritize patient safety. Risk management is closely related to the implementation of patient safety in hospitals and has an impact on achieving hospital quality. From an ethical perspective, the value of trust is a prerequisite for success-ful risk management. This value is related to safety culture because it refers to physical safety, psychological safety, and cultural safety. The purpose of this writing is to find out and provide information about nursing ethics in risk management, especially related to patient safety.Methods: The method of free exploration and also the approach of journals, laws and regulations of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia. The data sources used three journal databases: ScienceDirect, PubMed, and Google Scholar. Keywords in this literature review are adjust-ed to Medical Subject Heading (MeSH) which consists of “nursing ethics” AND “patient safety” AND “risk management”. Several inclusion criteria were set to obtain eligible articles: published between 2014 and 2024, and written in English or Bahasa. Result: This report presents an explanation of risk management related to patient safety. In the implementation of patient safety programs, one of them is the aspect of nursing ethics that is closely related to patient safety.Conclussion : Patient safety is multidimensional and is the ultimate goal of the healthcare system, which is to ensure the quality and safety of services, it is necessary to have structured policies and processes to pro-mote a shared safety environment.
Elderly Respondent Characteristics Through BE-FAST Education for Early Stroke Detection Ni Luh Putu, Inca Buntari Agustini; Israfil, Israfil; Ni Made, Ratih Comala Dewi; I Gusti Ngurah , Aryana; I Kadek, Miki Indra Bela; Ni Kadek, Nefi Widiastuti; Firman , Abdurrahman
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Jurusan Keperawatan Vol 2 No 2 (2024): Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Jurusan Keperawatan
Publisher : Jurusan Keperawatan Fakultas Kedokteran dan Ilmu Kesehatan Universitas Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/jpmjk.v2i2.36448

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Stroke is the second leading cause of death and disability worldwide. The elderly represent a vulnerable group at high risk for stroke. Raising awareness of early detection is a crucial strategy to reduce the incidence and impact of stroke. One effective early detection tool is the BE-FAST method (Balance, Eyes, Face, Arm, Speech, Time). This community service aimed to assess the characteristics of elderly participants and promote early stroke detection through BE-FAST education using the POAC approach (Planning, Organizing, Actuating, Controlling). A total of 79 elderly participants were included. Health screenings were conducted, including blood pressure measurements and BE-FAST assessments. Results showed that 55.7% of participants had hypertension, 67.1% had difficulty moving limbs on one side of the body, 36.7% experienced visual disturbances, and 32.9% showed signs of facial droop or numbness. The BE-FAST method was effective in detecting early stroke signs with a sensitivity of 92%.This initiative demonstrated the feasibility and effectiveness of using BE-FAST education in community settings to empower the elderly in recognizing early stroke symptoms and minimizing associated risks