Perceptions of patient safety competency among graduating pharmacy, nursing, physiotherapy and medical imaging students: A cross-sectional study in Malaysia

Aim: The study aimed to investigate the perceptions of patient safety competency (PSC) among a sample of graduating healthcare professionals in a developing country. Methods: A cross-sectional survey on self-reported confidence in PSC was conducted among 469 graduands of pharmacy, nursing, physiothe...

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Principais autores: Faizah Safina Bakrin, Haji Omar Azizi, Norihan Yusuf, Yasmin Tajuddin, Jeevasulochana Sinniah, Shasindrau Balakrishnan, Vasanthi Arjunan, Hamidah Hassan, Annamma Kunjukunju, Lokman Saim
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author Faizah Safina Bakrin
Haji Omar Azizi
Norihan Yusuf
Yasmin Tajuddin
Jeevasulochana Sinniah
Shasindrau Balakrishnan
Vasanthi Arjunan
Hamidah Hassan
Annamma Kunjukunju
Lokman Saim
author_facet Faizah Safina Bakrin
Haji Omar Azizi
Norihan Yusuf
Yasmin Tajuddin
Jeevasulochana Sinniah
Shasindrau Balakrishnan
Vasanthi Arjunan
Hamidah Hassan
Annamma Kunjukunju
Lokman Saim
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description Aim: The study aimed to investigate the perceptions of patient safety competency (PSC) among a sample of graduating healthcare professionals in a developing country. Methods: A cross-sectional survey on self-reported confidence in PSC was conducted among 469 graduands of pharmacy, nursing, physiotherapy and medical imaging at a private healthcare educational institution in Malaysia. Students’ confidence in six core domains of competency in the validated Health Professional Education in Patient Safety Survey (H-PEPSS) questionnaire was evaluated in the classroom and clinical settings. Results: Nursing students were the most confident in PSC followed by pharmacy, physiotherapy and medical imaging students (p <0.05) in both settings. The pharmacists’ scores in both settings were equal in all the domains except for the learning on the ‘Recognise and respond to reduce harm’ domain (p = 0.01). Conclusion: Based on H-PEPSS, the pharmacy students attained equal high levels of confidence in patient safety competency from both classroom and clinical settings.
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spelling ums.eprints-341762022-09-30T10:51:35Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/34176/ Perceptions of patient safety competency among graduating pharmacy, nursing, physiotherapy and medical imaging students: A cross-sectional study in Malaysia Faizah Safina Bakrin Haji Omar Azizi Norihan Yusuf Yasmin Tajuddin Jeevasulochana Sinniah Shasindrau Balakrishnan Vasanthi Arjunan Hamidah Hassan Annamma Kunjukunju Lokman Saim RT89-120 Specialties in nursing Aim: The study aimed to investigate the perceptions of patient safety competency (PSC) among a sample of graduating healthcare professionals in a developing country. Methods: A cross-sectional survey on self-reported confidence in PSC was conducted among 469 graduands of pharmacy, nursing, physiotherapy and medical imaging at a private healthcare educational institution in Malaysia. Students’ confidence in six core domains of competency in the validated Health Professional Education in Patient Safety Survey (H-PEPSS) questionnaire was evaluated in the classroom and clinical settings. Results: Nursing students were the most confident in PSC followed by pharmacy, physiotherapy and medical imaging students (p <0.05) in both settings. The pharmacists’ scores in both settings were equal in all the domains except for the learning on the ‘Recognise and respond to reduce harm’ domain (p = 0.01). Conclusion: Based on H-PEPSS, the pharmacy students attained equal high levels of confidence in patient safety competency from both classroom and clinical settings. International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) 2022 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/34176/1/FULL%20TEXT.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/34176/2/ABSTRACT.pdf Faizah Safina Bakrin and Haji Omar Azizi and Norihan Yusuf and Yasmin Tajuddin and Jeevasulochana Sinniah and Shasindrau Balakrishnan and Vasanthi Arjunan and Hamidah Hassan and Annamma Kunjukunju and Lokman Saim (2022) Perceptions of patient safety competency among graduating pharmacy, nursing, physiotherapy and medical imaging students: A cross-sectional study in Malaysia. Pharmacy Education, 22. pp. 312-322. ISSN 1560-2214 https://pharmacyeducation.fip.org/pharmacyeducation/article/view/1483/1328 https://doi.org/10.46542/pe.2022.221.312322 https://doi.org/10.46542/pe.2022.221.312322
spellingShingle RT89-120 Specialties in nursing
Faizah Safina Bakrin
Haji Omar Azizi
Norihan Yusuf
Yasmin Tajuddin
Jeevasulochana Sinniah
Shasindrau Balakrishnan
Vasanthi Arjunan
Hamidah Hassan
Annamma Kunjukunju
Lokman Saim
Perceptions of patient safety competency among graduating pharmacy, nursing, physiotherapy and medical imaging students: A cross-sectional study in Malaysia
title Perceptions of patient safety competency among graduating pharmacy, nursing, physiotherapy and medical imaging students: A cross-sectional study in Malaysia
title_full Perceptions of patient safety competency among graduating pharmacy, nursing, physiotherapy and medical imaging students: A cross-sectional study in Malaysia
title_fullStr Perceptions of patient safety competency among graduating pharmacy, nursing, physiotherapy and medical imaging students: A cross-sectional study in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Perceptions of patient safety competency among graduating pharmacy, nursing, physiotherapy and medical imaging students: A cross-sectional study in Malaysia
title_short Perceptions of patient safety competency among graduating pharmacy, nursing, physiotherapy and medical imaging students: A cross-sectional study in Malaysia
title_sort perceptions of patient safety competency among graduating pharmacy nursing physiotherapy and medical imaging students a cross sectional study in malaysia
topic RT89-120 Specialties in nursing
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https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/34176/2/ABSTRACT.pdf
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