The client- and patient safety practices at home services – a survey for the public and private service producers
Keywords:
Home services, Home help services, Home nursing, Client/patient safetyAbstract
The aim of this research was to explore the client- and patient safety practices of home services (home help services, home nursing, hospital-at-home) with a Webropol-survey sent to the persons responsible for client- and patient safety. Data was analyzed with IBM program SPSS, mainly with Fisher´s test.
Of respondents (n = 114) organizations nearly half (45%) produced home services as collaboration between the public and the private sector. The personnel consisted of practical nurses, and RNs. The client/patient safety plan existed in 89% of organizations, and the content of it partially met the requirements of Acts. In plans, the responsibilities for different parts of client/patient safety were delineated - often in favor of the public sector (p = 0,001). The co-partnership of clients, their near-ones and personnel in safety management was enabled mainly with individual means.
In this data the client- and patient safety structures in home care contexts fit to the requirements of Acts, at least in the public sector. However, the integration of social- and health care services anticipate unified client/patient safety processes: how to include all dimensions of safety and co-partnership of different instances into the safety management.