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The Impact of Safety Behaviour Nurses, Work Stress, Skill Competency and Hospital Commitment in Hajj Jakarta

. CENTRAL ASIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL AND NATURAL SCIENCE, 4 (5): 115-122 (September 2023)

Abstract

In general, the high prevalence rate of unsafe behavior and its consequences for the quality and culture of patient safety, as well as the physical and mental harm of healthcare professionals reinforces the need for continuous and collaborative monitoring of work-oriented behavior and actions. With regard to the evaluation of the quality of the research methodology, the results found several weaknesses in the evaluation of exposure, definition of criteria for standardizing condition measurements, identification of confounding factors, and strategies for dealing with these variables. However, some studies show excellent quality of research methodological results. The results presented in this systematic review indicate that the emergence of unsafe behavior is from the quality-of-care services in hospitals. These unsafe behaviors (rudeness, workplace violence, feelings of threat, poor workload distribution and refusal to work well as a team) lead to negative consequences, such as patient safety, side effects, and can also affect the physical and mental health of employees. health professionals, regardless of their profession and length of service in the hospital. Most importantly, this data is expected to be used to develop organizational and management policies to improve service patterns in hospitals with overall patient outcomes in a healthy and optimal work environment.

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