2023
DOI: 10.1108/ijhg-12-2022-0110
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The need for a nursing specific patient safety definition, a viewpoint paper

Abstract: PurposeThis viewpoint article discusses and analyses the need and benefits of a patient safety definition within the context of nursing.Design/methodology/approachThis viewpoint article is supported by literature review, statutory documents and expert knowledge evidence. All these sources provided a unified narrative of the background, current aspects and future needs of patient safety.FindingsThe need for strengthening patient safety and the nurses' role within healthcare's actions towards patient safety are … Show more

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“…Research by Pelzang et al (2020) confirms that inadequate understanding of the concept of patient safety has the potential to hinder the improvement of patient safety processes and practices in the Bhutanese healthcare system. Our findings are in line with aspects of patient safety highlighted by Chatzi & Malliarou (2023) and Zolot (2017). They stated that aspects of patient safety are routinely given to nursing supervisors so that they can increase nursing supervisors' understanding and perception of patient safety.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Research by Pelzang et al (2020) confirms that inadequate understanding of the concept of patient safety has the potential to hinder the improvement of patient safety processes and practices in the Bhutanese healthcare system. Our findings are in line with aspects of patient safety highlighted by Chatzi & Malliarou (2023) and Zolot (2017). They stated that aspects of patient safety are routinely given to nursing supervisors so that they can increase nursing supervisors' understanding and perception of patient safety.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…This is due to the complexity of healthcare systems and the increase in unsafe care delivered to patients in various health institutions. 2 3 The global healthcare landscape is said to be undergoing a transformative shift as health systems continue to operate within increasingly complex environments 4 driven by technology. Though fresh actions, emerging technologies and care models can have healing prospect, they can also trigger different dangers to safe care.…”
Section: Background Of the Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recognizing the crucial role of nurses, researchers have proposed a nursing-specific definition of patient safety that includes three key components: the meaning of harm for the patient, interventions to eliminate or reduce this harm, and identification of areas of nursing practice that pose risks to the patient. Patient safety in nursing is defined as the state in which harm caused to the patient by nursing practice is eliminated or reduced to the greatest extent possible through a continuous process of identifying adverse events [ 4 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%