The Development of a Six Sigma–Based Ulcus Decubitus Prevention Model to Respond to Adverse Events

Introduction: Based on the number of incidences of Ulcus Decubitus in 2015 which was 2.4 ‰ and 1.59 ‰ in 2016, the incidences of Ulcus Decubitus is an indicator of patient safety. In one of the public hospitals in Surabaya, it showed that the achievement of a Ulcus Decubitus indicator had not been r...

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Main Authors: Martini Sriwulaningdyah, Erna Dwi Wahyuni
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Airlangga 2017-10-01
Series:Jurnal Ners
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Online Access:https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JNERS/article/view/5241
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spelling doaj-66ba91d6a6bc46f780d5fbbd8e2dc5f12020-11-25T03:27:17ZengUniversitas AirlanggaJurnal Ners1858-35982502-57912017-10-0112221922410.20473/jn.v12i2.52413691The Development of a Six Sigma–Based Ulcus Decubitus Prevention Model to Respond to Adverse EventsMartini Sriwulaningdyah0Erna Dwi Wahyuni1Faculty of Nursing, Universitas AirlanggaFaculty of Nursing, Universitas AirlanggaIntroduction: Based on the number of incidences of Ulcus Decubitus in 2015 which was 2.4 ‰ and 1.59 ‰ in 2016, the incidences of Ulcus Decubitus is an indicator of patient safety. In one of the public hospitals in Surabaya, it showed that the achievement of a Ulcus Decubitus indicator had not been reached yet (the standard is 1.5 ‰ per year). One of the efforts that can be done to prevent the occurrence of ulcus decubitus is by way of Six Sigma-based ulcus decubitus prevention. Methods: The design of this research was an explanatory research study using a cross-sectional approach. The research respondents were nurses at Inpatient Wards (4 Rooms); 57 nurses via the Purposive Sampling technique. The research data was analysed with Partial Least Square (PLS) Results: Individual factors (Path Coefficient 0,200 t: 6,580), organisational factors (Path Coefficient 0,373 t: 9,278) and management factors (Path Coefficient 0.099 t: 2.184) are all significantly correlated with the Six Sigma-based Ulcus decubitus prevention. Conclusions: Individual, Organisational and Management factors are important factors in the Six Sigma-based Ulcus Decubitus prevention model. It needs advanced research to find out how much the influence of Six Sigma-based Ulcus Decubitus prevention implementation will decrease the incidences of Ulcus Decubitus.https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JNERS/article/view/5241adverse eventspreventionsix sigmaulcus decubitus
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The Development of a Six Sigma–Based Ulcus Decubitus Prevention Model to Respond to Adverse Events
Jurnal Ners
adverse events
prevention
six sigma
ulcus decubitus
author_facet Martini Sriwulaningdyah
Erna Dwi Wahyuni
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title The Development of a Six Sigma–Based Ulcus Decubitus Prevention Model to Respond to Adverse Events
title_short The Development of a Six Sigma–Based Ulcus Decubitus Prevention Model to Respond to Adverse Events
title_full The Development of a Six Sigma–Based Ulcus Decubitus Prevention Model to Respond to Adverse Events
title_fullStr The Development of a Six Sigma–Based Ulcus Decubitus Prevention Model to Respond to Adverse Events
title_full_unstemmed The Development of a Six Sigma–Based Ulcus Decubitus Prevention Model to Respond to Adverse Events
title_sort development of a six sigma–based ulcus decubitus prevention model to respond to adverse events
publisher Universitas Airlangga
series Jurnal Ners
issn 1858-3598
2502-5791
publishDate 2017-10-01
description Introduction: Based on the number of incidences of Ulcus Decubitus in 2015 which was 2.4 ‰ and 1.59 ‰ in 2016, the incidences of Ulcus Decubitus is an indicator of patient safety. In one of the public hospitals in Surabaya, it showed that the achievement of a Ulcus Decubitus indicator had not been reached yet (the standard is 1.5 ‰ per year). One of the efforts that can be done to prevent the occurrence of ulcus decubitus is by way of Six Sigma-based ulcus decubitus prevention. Methods: The design of this research was an explanatory research study using a cross-sectional approach. The research respondents were nurses at Inpatient Wards (4 Rooms); 57 nurses via the Purposive Sampling technique. The research data was analysed with Partial Least Square (PLS) Results: Individual factors (Path Coefficient 0,200 t: 6,580), organisational factors (Path Coefficient 0,373 t: 9,278) and management factors (Path Coefficient 0.099 t: 2.184) are all significantly correlated with the Six Sigma-based Ulcus decubitus prevention. Conclusions: Individual, Organisational and Management factors are important factors in the Six Sigma-based Ulcus Decubitus prevention model. It needs advanced research to find out how much the influence of Six Sigma-based Ulcus Decubitus prevention implementation will decrease the incidences of Ulcus Decubitus.
topic adverse events
prevention
six sigma
ulcus decubitus
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