scholarly journals ANALISIS SAFE BEHAVIOR DENGAN PENDEKATAN BEHAVIOR-BASED SAFETY PADA RADIOGRAFER DI RUMAH SAKIT Dr. SOETOMO SURABAYA

Author(s):  
Neni Rahmawati

The development of science in health world may let use radiation to diagnose a disease. Radiation have some bad effect if excessively exposed, so that management should be create radiographer’s safe behavior to prevent an accident. Management could applied behavior based safety  with a behavioral intervention effort and external factor to encourage radiographer’s safe behavior. The aim of this research was to analyze safe behavior by using behavior based safety approach for radiographer in Instalasi Radiodiagnostik Rumah Sakit Dr. Soetomo Surabaya. This was a cross sectional study with qualitative approach in order to know about behavioral intervention effort and external factor in Instalasi Radiodiagnostik Rumah Sakit Dr. Soetomo Surabaya. Respondent of this research was 11 people who all authorized as radiographer in Instalasi Radiodiagnostik Rumah Sakit Dr. Soetomo Surabaya. The results of this research represent that radiographer’s behavior in Instalasi Radiodiagnostik Rumah Sakit Dr. Soetomo Surabaya 100% included in safe category. Management has used behavioral intervention effort properly, by applied activator and consequence to direct and motivate radiographer’s behavior. As discovered that the external factor of instalasi radiodiagnostik has support radiographer to perform safe behavior. The conclusion of this research was radiographer’s safe behavior created by behavioral intervention effort which used activator and consequence to direct and motivate radiographer’s safe behavior and external factor supporting radiographer’s safe behavior in Instalasi Radiodiagnostik Rumah Sakit Dr. Soetomo Surabaya. Keywords: behavioral intervention effort, external factor, safe behavior

2021 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Vijay Kumar Sattiraju ◽  
Ravi Pandey ◽  
Ramjee Pallela ◽  
Anindya Sircar ◽  
Virendra S. Ligade ◽  
...  

Purpose The purpose of this study is to assess the intellectual property (IP) policy and innovation practices of higher education institutions (HEIs) and to understand the impact of national intellectual property rights (IPR) policy at the ground level. It identifies the barriers of HEIs in the generation of IP, its commercialization and technology transfer. Design/methodology/approach This cross-sectional study aims to understand the innovation practices and IP policy framework of HEIs in India. It was studied in a qualitative approach with a structured questionnaire tool deployed to the top management of HEIs (targeted respondents), using convenience sampling methods. Findings The results imply that IP policies and innovation practices of HEIs in India are evolving and need to align with the global standard as envisaged in the national IPR policy. Lack of commensurate incentives to the inventors, linkages with industries and facilities were found to be major barriers among HEIs and research institutions. Institutional IP policy shall be framed to promote industry linkages with universities resulting in successful IP generation and technology transfer. Research limitations/implications The sample size in this study is less; however, it does not have an impact on the study outcome, as it is a qualitative approach. Practical implications This study brings awareness among stakeholders of IP generation and commercialization regarding the barriers and needed changes to overcome them through policy. Social implications It helps policymakers to redesign the tools of IP and innovation policy to enable the innovation promotion at HEIs. This study identifies innovation practices and institutional barriers in the generation of IP. Originality/value This qualitative survey-based study helps in understanding the innovation practices of HEIs in India. It also aims to identify the barriers of HEIs on the generation and commercialization of IP.


Global Heart ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. e311
Author(s):  
Surya Marthias ◽  
Trevino A. Pakask ◽  
Mazaya L. Palupi ◽  
Amy C. Demeriyenes ◽  
noviyanti yanti ◽  
...  

2013 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
pp. 97-105 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elza de Fátima Ribeiro Higa ◽  
Romeu Gomes ◽  
Maria Helena Ribeiro de Carvalho ◽  
Ana Paula Ceolotto Guimarães ◽  
Elane de Fátima Taipeiro ◽  
...  

This present study evaluated nursing education based on problem-solving and learning based on problems originating from alumni's perceptions. This is an ex-post-facto cross-sectional study. Results were analyzed using both quantitative and qualitative approaches triangulation and through dialectical hermeneutics. In the quantitative approach 180 alumni answered a questionnaire. The qualitative approach involved 14 interviews that searched for meanings related to the notion of ideal care, in order to build indicators that would reveal this evaluation logic. These indicators guided the choice of triangulation questions. Results demonstrated that 85.1% of alumni are working in the nursing market, 92.1% have taken a post-graduate course and 99.1% believe they have the education required to deliver ethical, humanized and founded care. Data analysis demonstrates a compromised education as autonomy and knowledge are being built, and articulated to the Single Health System and the world nursing principles.


Author(s):  
Md. Nasir Uddin ◽  
Md. Musfikur Rahman

The most vulnerable and forcibly displaced Rohingya people are living in 32 refugee camps in Bangladesh. It was a cross-sectional study. The study was conducted through qualitative approach from 25 October to 24 November 2019. The chapter has tried to explore the process of religious radicalization in refugee camps. The existing social structure, some foreign humanitarian organizations, transnational/national terror outfits are exploiting the helpless situation of these people to enhance their organizational ability. The findings of the study will help the policymakers to take pragmatic initiatives to counter the process of religious extremism in the camps which will act as a key catalyst to fight against terrorism both in Bangladesh and globally.


2019 ◽  
Vol 10 ◽  
pp. 215013271984785 ◽  
Author(s):  
Awol Jemal Ebrahim ◽  
Fitsum Sebsibe Teni ◽  
Dawit Kumilachew Yimenu

Background: A significant amount of potentially effective and lifesaving medications were wasted at the health facilities due to lack of a system for checking their effectiveness and returning them to the system. Objectives: To assess the prevalence of unused medications and related consequences in selected health facilities of Awi zone, Amhara regional state, Ethiopia. Methods: A facility-based cross-sectional study design supplemented by a qualitative approach was employed. Descriptive data were collected using checklists while interviews were conducted with respective personnel at the health facilities. Results: A total of 4 health facilities were included in the study. During the 1 month of study period, 56 types of medications were found unused at the health facilities. Anti-infective medications were the most commonly unused medications 36.4%. At the in-patient departments of the 4 hospitals, a total of 173 medications were found unused. Similarly, 605 medications were found wasted at the pharmacy stores of those hospitals in the 2009 fiscal year. Conclusion: A significant amount of unused medications were present at the health facilities. Health facilities need to monitor health professionals strictly follow national and international treatment guidelines and monitor the rational use of medications.


2021 ◽  
Vol 62 (6) ◽  
Author(s):  
Bui Nhu Ngoc ◽  
Do Anh Tien ◽  
Bui Thi My Anh

A cross-sectional study combining quantitative and qualitative approach, was carried out at the Cardiolgoy center of E Hospital in 2021. The study aimed to describe the current situation and analyze some factors affecting the performance of endoscopic device sterilization in cardiac surgery. The study conducted 150 times of observation of endoscopic device sterilization in cardiac surgery. The main findings showed that the rate of correct implementation of cleaning and disinfecting devices was 79.3% and sterilization was 87.3% at the department of infectious disease and control. Some influencing factors indicated that training for health staffs; supervision of the implementation; having appropriate reward and punishment mechanisms would contribute to improve of adherence to and properly implementation of endoscopic device sterilization in cardiac surgery.


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