Summary
This article in the Journal of Patient Safety & Quality Improvement examines the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on patient safety reporting and procedures in 33 healthcare settings in Indonesia.
The authors found that:
- patient safety data was recorded and reported less often during 2020, partly due to fewer hospital attendances.
- the pandemic has had a significant positive impact on hospital staff's compliance with handwashing policies.
- surgical procedures were less accurate during 2020, as surgical staff sought to reduce infection risk by missing safety procedures such as the surgical checklist.
Patient Safety Reporting and Implementation during the Covid 19 pandemic (1 July 2021)
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