Alasqah Ibrahim
Department of Public Health, College of Public Health and Health Informatics, Qassim University, Albukairiyah 52741, Saudi Arabia.
Healthcare (Basel). 2023 Jul 27;11(15):2141. doi: 10.3390/healthcare11152141.
This study assessed patients' perceptions of safety and experiences in primary healthcare in the Qassim region of Saudi Arabia. Between July and September 2022, 730 patients from primary healthcare centers were surveyed using a multi-staged cluster random sampling approach. The Patient-Reported Experiences and Outcomes of Safety in Primary Care (PREOS-PC) questionnaire was used to measure patients' perceived safety and experience in primary healthcare settings within the past year. Descriptive analyses were performed to report patients' perceived safety experiences. The statistical analysis examined individual items and scales. A considerable proportion of patients reported encountering safety problems, ranging from 11% (vaccine-related) to 27% (diagnosis-related). Diagnostic errors were the most common perceived safety problem (26.7%), followed by communication issues (24.1%) and medication errors (16.3%). Between 26% and 40% experienced harm, including financial problems (40%), increased care needs (32.4%), physical health issues (32%), limitations in activities (30.6%), increased healthcare needs (30.2%), and mental health concerns (26.8%). Patient-reported safety experiences reported in our study offer valuable insights into primary care safety in Saudi Arabia. Collecting routine patient feedback is crucial for addressing identified safety problems and implementing standardized procedures.
本研究评估了沙特阿拉伯卡西姆地区患者对初级医疗保健中安全性的认知及体验。在2022年7月至9月期间,采用多阶段整群随机抽样方法,对来自初级医疗保健中心的730名患者进行了调查。使用初级保健中患者报告的安全体验和结果(PREOS-PC)问卷来衡量患者在过去一年中对初级医疗保健环境中安全性的认知及体验。进行描述性分析以报告患者的安全认知体验。统计分析检验了各个项目和量表。相当一部分患者报告遇到过安全问题,范围从11%(与疫苗相关)到27%(与诊断相关)。诊断错误是最常见的安全认知问题(26.7%),其次是沟通问题(24.1%)和用药错误(16.3%)。26%至40%的患者经历了伤害,包括经济问题(40%)、护理需求增加(32.4%)、身体健康问题(32%)、活动受限(30.6%)、医疗需求增加(30.2%)以及心理健康问题(26.8%)。我们研究中报告的患者安全体验为沙特阿拉伯初级保健安全提供了宝贵见解。收集常规患者反馈对于解决已发现的安全问题和实施标准化程序至关重要。