the health workers in Puskesmas on patient safety is
required.
5 CONCLUSION
Generally, primary healthcare centers in Buleleng,
Bali have health workers who had sufficient
knowledge regarding patient safety. The level of
education is predominantly associated with their
knowledge about patient safety. However, effective
communication and understanding of dangerous
medication are two aspects that warrant analysis to
find a better intervention. Providing information and
sustainable training to all staff, not just medical staff,
will increase staff knowledge about patient safety.
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