Patient safety – standard in education for quality health care

Autor: Lončarić, Iva
Přispěvatelé: Lučanin, Damir, Pavić, Jadranka
Jazyk: chorvatština
Rok vydání: 2018
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Zdroj: Journal of Applied Health Sciences = Časopis za primijenjene zdravstvene znanosti
Volume 4
Issue 1
ISSN: 1849-8361
2459-5640
Popis: Kvaliteta zdravstvene skrbi i bolesnikova sigurnost dio su profesionalne etike zdravstvenih djelatnika. Zdravstvena skrb odvija se prema biopsihosocijalnom modelu u kojem bolesnikova sigurnost i bolesnik u središtu predstavljaju područje prioritetnog interesa za sustav, gledajući ne samo s medicinskog nego i sa socioekonomskog aspekta. Sigurnost bolesnika višedimenzionalan je standard u kvaliteti zdravstvene zaštite. Podložna promjenama u svojoj višedimenzionalnosti, bolesnikova sigurnost područje je koje zahtijeva razumijevanje, praćenje i razvoj. Standardi kvalitete zdravstvene zaštite jasno su određeni u definiciji te načinu primjene, no kultura unutar zdravstvenih organizacija nije u potpunosti razvijena, što utječe i na bolesnikovu sigurnost kao najpouzdaniju mjeru kvalitete zdravstvenog sustava. Za uspostavu bolesnikove sigurnosti nije nužno važna financijska potpora, već prije svega predanost zdravstvenog djelatnika procesu skrbi, kao individue s potrebnim znanjem i vještinama iz područja sigurnosti bolesnika. Formalna naobrazba zdravstvenih profesija važna je za uspostavu i održivost kulture bolesnikove sigurnosti, a razina njezine uspješnosti i/ili učinkovitosti odražava se u kvaliteti zdravstvene skrbi. Uz kontinuirano unaprjeđenje kvalitete inherentno je obrazovanje usklađeno s potrebama u zdravstvenom sustavu.
The quality of health care and patient safety are part of professional ethics of health care professionals. Health care is carried out according to the biopsychosocial model in which patient safety and the concept of putting the patient at the centre are the priorities for the system, not only considering the medical, but also the socioeconomic aspects. Patient safety is a multidimensional standard of health care quality. Subject to changes in its multidimensionality, patient safety is an area that requires understanding, monitoring and development. Standards of quality health care are clearly defined, as well as their method of application. However, health care organizations’ culture is not fully developed, which also affects patient safety, i.e. the most reliable measure of the health care system quality. For patient safety, financial support is not always required, but above all health workers’ commitment to the health care process, since they are the ones who have necessary knowledge and skills in the field of patient safety. Formal education of health professionals is important for the establishment and sustainability of patient safety culture, while the level of its effectiveness and/or efficiency is a reflected in the quality of health care. In addition to the continuous quality improvement, education is inherent and it must be in line with the needs of the health care system.
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