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  • ORIGINAL ARTICLE10-09-2023

    A qualitative study of the reasons for low patient safety incident reporting among Indonesian nurses

    Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2023;76(4):e20220583

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    ORIGINAL ARTICLE

    A qualitative study of the reasons for low patient safety incident reporting among Indonesian nurses

    Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2023;76(4):e20220583

    DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2022-0583

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    ABSTRACT

    Objectives:

    to investigate the reasons for low patient safety incident reporting among Indonesian nurses.

    Methods:

    this qualitative case study was conducted among 15 clinical nurses selected purposively from a public hospital in Lampung, Indonesia. Interview guidelines were used for data collection through face-to-face in-depth interviews in July 2022. The thematic approach was used to analyze the data.

    Results:

    in this present study, seven themes emerged (1) Understanding incident reporting; (2) The culture; (3) Consequences of reporting; (4) Socialization and training; (5) Facilities; (6) Feedback; and (7) Rewards and punishments.

    Final Considerations:

    these findings should be considered challenges for the patient safety committee and hospital management to increase patient safety incident reporting, particularly among nurses in the hospital.

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  • ORIGINAL ARTICLE10-09-2023

    Women’s Childbirth Experiences During COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia

    Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2023;76:e20220640

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    ORIGINAL ARTICLE

    Women’s Childbirth Experiences During COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia

    Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2023;76:e20220640

    DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2022-0640

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    Objective:

    Explore in depth the experiences of women giving birth during the COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia.

    Methods:

    Qualitative research with a descriptive phenomenological. A total of 16 participants did not suffer from COVID-19 and gave birth during the COVID-19 pandemic in the community setting area.

    Results:

    There are five themes: 1: Feelings of anxiety and fear of giving birth in hospitals are experienced by women giving birth during the COVID-19 pandemic, 2. Screening for COVID and health protocols applied in hospitals during the COVID-19 pandemic, 3. Support from husbands, families, and health workers is needed when giving birth during the COVID-19 pandemic, 4. Lack of family visits hours is an obstacle during childbirth, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, and 5: Bonding attachment between mother and baby while at the hospital.

    Conclusion:

    Optimal maternity nursing care and supporting health facilities and public policies will help mothers give birth during the COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia.

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