Patient Safety Concept and Implementation in Traditional/Complementary Alternative Medicine (TM/CAM).

Autor: Amalia, Anindini Winda, Purba, Yunita Sari, Husen, Sahuri, Arjuni, Defi, Rosyita, Hafna
Zdroj: Journal of Health Sains; Mar2024, Vol. 5 Issue 3, p120-136, 17p
Abstrakt: Safety in patient in-service health is essential for increasing the quality of service health. The development of TM/CAM services in Indonesia started with the passing of Law No. 17 of 2023. However, in practice is not yet lots done because it still does not have a receptacle or service. Besides that, there is still limited availability of TM/CAM staff with formal education, Done with studies literature about concept safety patients and implementation in the TM/CAM services. A literature review is a series of related research with library data collection methods or object research. His research dug through a diverse information article in a journal/bibliography. Analysis of the data used in the study using an analysis of which one is a concept and which the other is an implementation in the TM/CAM, Thereby important implementation of the patient safety concept in a way general under ICPS developed and how its implementation in TM/CAM. The point similarity description detection, incident, and harmful incident is first known with Adverse vent, mitigation, and contributing factors/hazards in TM/CAM. Report risks, incidents, harmful incidents, and their importance to climate and culture safety patients in TM/CAM. Some incidents mainly originate from the biological (herbal), and acupuncture is relatively small. With the increasing interest of the public in safety healthcare, TM/CAM professions in parts of the world and practitioners are responsible for improving safety products and practices. This is by the perception public that TM/CAM is natural and considered safe. Therefore, there exists a need for reporting and research across the country to get sufficient data for analysis. Various types of incidents related to TM/CAM are potentially harmful, as well as various activities described as TM/CAM practices and organizations involved in the training or supervision of practitioners. The evaluation strategies need to consider these issues to reduce future risks. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index