2020
DOI: 10.30994/sjik.v9i2.427
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Disaster Management In Kelud Community

Abstract: Indonesia is called a disaster laboratory for the whole world this is because all types of disasters have occurred. One of the natural disasters that often occurs in Indonesia is Mount erupting, this is because there are 127 active volcanoes, one of which is Mount Kelud which is in Kediri East Java. The purpose of this research was to find out how disaster management in the Kelud community in facing Mount Kelud erupting. The design of this research was a qualitative phenomenological study. The population was t… Show more

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“…Nurdin & Wibowo (2021) stated that barriers to PSIR in health workers in several countries have 4 barriers, a culture of blaming and shaming, an unideal ratio of nurses and patients resulting in limited time in providing services, lack of knowledge in reporting PSEs, lack of support in implementing the PSEs program. In addition, the reward system has no clear rules, there is a lack of understanding about the limitations that must be reported, the socialization of PSEs has not been maximally given to all staff, and some hospital staff has not been given training (Astuti et al, 2021). Hwang et al (2012) mentioned that the factors hindering PSIR are external environmental factors related to education and training programs conducted by the academic community, accreditation demands in upholding patient safety standards, and regulatory support from national institutions supporting patient safety activities in hospitals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nurdin & Wibowo (2021) stated that barriers to PSIR in health workers in several countries have 4 barriers, a culture of blaming and shaming, an unideal ratio of nurses and patients resulting in limited time in providing services, lack of knowledge in reporting PSEs, lack of support in implementing the PSEs program. In addition, the reward system has no clear rules, there is a lack of understanding about the limitations that must be reported, the socialization of PSEs has not been maximally given to all staff, and some hospital staff has not been given training (Astuti et al, 2021). Hwang et al (2012) mentioned that the factors hindering PSIR are external environmental factors related to education and training programs conducted by the academic community, accreditation demands in upholding patient safety standards, and regulatory support from national institutions supporting patient safety activities in hospitals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%