Background: In the inpatient setting, the estimated safety incidence varies in the range of 10% to 99%. Patient safety as part of the quality indicators of health services in hospitals must be quality controlled. Nurse managers in managing patient safety quality control to carry out their roles and functions to achieve patient safety. The purpose of this systematic review is to see a description of the experience of nurse managers in controlling the quality of patient safety in inpatient rooms. Methods: Systematic literature search through EBSCO, Pub-Med, Science Direct and ProQuest databases using relevant keywords based on research topics and titles. The selection of articles used the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analyzes) diagram method, with a total of 2,692 articles. Results: From 5 articles revealing the efforts made by nurse managers, nurse managers faced, nurse managers are responsible for the work and nurse managers' expectations of patient safety quality control. The findings from this systematic show that nurse managers have unique experience in patient safety quality control, patient quality control in the ward has no effect on improving health services in hospitals.
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