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Patient Safety Perception and Patient Participation among Hemato-oncology Patients

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Abstract

Purpose: This study was to investigate patient safety perception and patient participation, and to provide basic data for the development of patient participation education programs.

Methods: The subjects of this study were 183 patients with at least one experience of the Hemato-oncology Department at a tertiary hospital in Seoul. Data were collected from April 11, 2019 to May 7, 2019 using structured questionnaires including patient safety perception and patient participation.

Results: The patient safety perception score was 4.23¡¾0.48 out of 5. The patient participation score was 4.30¡¾0.53 out of 5. Patient safety perception was significantly different according to age (p=.008), education (p=.045), employment status (p=.031), marital state (p=.037), medical department (p=.004), comorbidity (p=.046), and patient participation education (p=.010). Patient participation was significantly difference in age (p=.020), education (p=.004) and employment status (p=.005). The correlation between the patient safety perception and patient participation was statistically significant (r=.75, p<.001).

Conclusion: It is necessary to improve the system for medical staff, patients and medical institutions in order to enable patients to communicate with medical staff in a satisfactory manner and participate in patient safety activities.
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Patient, Safety, Perception, Participation, Hemato-oncology
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