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Dr Ardita Baraku Dr Diana ShehuDevaja Kosovo Health Ministry Health Inspectorate 6022016 Hospital reporting incidents To evaluate the readiness of health professionals to report hospital incidents because of existing barriers in their reporting ID: 536011

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Hospital Incidents Reporting

Dr. Ardita Baraku, Dr. Diana Shehu-Devaja

Kosovo Health MinistryHealth Inspectorate

6/02/2016

Hospital reporting incidentsSlide2

To evaluate the readiness of health professionals to report hospital incidents because of existing barriers in their reporting.

Hospital incidents considered undesirable actions affecting patient health.Example:

The purpose of the surveySlide3

Pilot research. Questionnaire with 11 questions, personal barriers, professional and working environment.

Five responses: Strongly disagree, disagree, neutral, agree and strongly agree. Five clinics QKUK with intensive care treatment. Gynecology and obstetrics clinic, Infective clinic, Cardiology and Pediatric clinic.Four categories of respondents: manager of the institution, physician, head nurse and nurse

METHODOLOGYSlide4

Preliminary results

Table 1

Do not agree

Agree

Neutral

Total

Gynecology and Obstetrics

Infective clinic

Cardiology

Intensive Care Unit

Pediatrics

293025128861022307891064444444444Total N %10447.37634.54018.2220100.0Slide5

According to clinics

6/02/2016

Hospital reporting incidents

Pediatrics and Intensive Care Unit dominated barriers (agree), while in others they have dominated their absence (disagree)Slide6

According to positions

Reconciliation is the highest of managers and nurses, whereas the doctors and head nurse disagreementSlide7

According to questions

In most prevalent answer questions, especially the question Disagree 2 with 65% and 6 to 60%. Agree is dominated by question 3 with 60% and 10 to 55%Slide8

DiscussionNon-confidential questionnaire

Questionnaire based on the current situation-without reporting system of hospital incidentsOrder? Confidence? Lack of information?Conclusion

It should be explored in more details before the conclusion issued but before initiating the request for incident reporting system of the hospitalsSlide9

Jooske Vos, EPSOIdriz Sopjani

, QEAP HaimererDr. Curr Gjocaj, Director of ShSKUK, Prof Dr Enver BarakuIan LeistikowDr. Ardita Baraku, Chief Inspector AcknowledgementsSlide10

Thank you for attention!