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Title: A Case Study: Negative Effects of Unscheduled Appointment System to Physiotherapists and Paediatric Patients
Other Titles: Sebuah Studi Kasus: Efek Negatif Sistem Appointment Tidak Terjadwal pada Fisioterapis dan Pasien Anak
Authors: Karnadipa, Triana
Keywords: Appointment
unscheduled
CBR
children
disability
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Jurnal MKMI
Series/Report no.: ;336-345
Abstract: Community-Based Rehabilitation (CBR) units are growing in developing countries, including Indonesia. However, patient safety measures in CBR units have not yet been conducted, especially regarding to flexible, unscheduled appointment system. This study aims to evaluate unscheduled appointment system as a cause of errors in care delivery of a CBR unit for children with disabilities in Makassar city. This case study conducted a 278-hours observation and three structured interviews. The observation findings, encoded interview findings, field notes, and self-reflective notes were triangulated and link thematically. Four key findings were illustrated in an explorative model. The CBR unit implements a day-based scheduling system without time slots. Working in this system, the therapists experienced random visits, long waiting times, and excessive workload as results from this flexible scheduling system. Significant risks of human errors and patient safety were revealed due to these consequences. As flexible scheduling systems produces more negative effects to the therapists and children, it is suggested that a CBR unit or a health care unit to implement scheduled appointment system with timeslots to achieve prudent healthcare
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/3980
Appears in Collections:VOL 16 NO 3 2020

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