eprintid: 1183 rev_number: 6 eprint_status: archive userid: 1193 dir: disk0/00/00/11/83 datestamp: 2020-08-02 14:16:58 lastmod: 2020-08-02 14:16:58 status_changed: 2020-08-02 14:16:58 type: article metadata_visibility: show creators_name: Rachmawati, Emma creators_name: Linda, Ony creators_id: emma.uhamka@gmail.com creators_id: ony_linda@uhamka.ac.id corp_creators: UHAMKA corp_creators: UHAMKA title: Patient safety climate survey in 11 Indonesian hospitals ispublished: pub subjects: D divisions: 13 abstract: Background The measurement of Patient Safety Climate (PSC) is very important before implementing patient safety initiatives in hospital. The PSC Survey was developed to evaluate the patient safety climate of Indonesian hospital. Materials and methods A cross-sectional survey design was used. The survey tool was designed to measure 4 dimensions of PSC, including transformational leadership, teamwork, individual consciousness, and PS culture. The survey included 9 personnel characteristics questions and 80 items of safety issues using 5-Likert scales. The instrument was tested toevaluate its psychometric properties and administered to 11 various type of hospitals in Jakarta, Indonesia. Results The response rate was 68,2%. The psychometric properties of PSC were good (Cronbach’s α: 0.51 to 0.86, t-scores >1.96, and Q square pred. relevance= 68. 9%).T he results showed that there were various scores of 4 dimensions of the PSC. Transformational leadership contributed the highest probability in building better patient safety at hospital level compared to the other dimensions. Conclusions The PSC survey showed good psychometric properties and was able to measure an accurate assessment of the overall patient safety climate across various Indonesian hospitals. publisher: BMC Public Health 2017 full_text_status: public publication: Patient safety climate survey in 11 Indonesian hospitals refereed: TRUE citation: Rachmawati, Emma dan Linda, Ony Patient safety climate survey in 11 Indonesian hospitals. Patient safety climate survey in 11 Indonesian hospitals. document_url: http://repository.uhamka.ac.id/id/eprint/1183/1/ARTIKEL%20N0%2018%20-%20EMMA%20RACHMAWATI%20%281%29-32-33.pdf