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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Clinical Informatics
  • Nursing Quality Improvement

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  • Healthcare errors pose significant risks to patient safety and increase costs.
  • Effective risk assessment and error prevention strategies are crucial in clinical settings.
  • Existing theoretical and practical models require adaptation to specific healthcare contexts, such as Slovenian healthcare.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To design an organizational information model for risk assessment in healthcare.
  • To integrate error prevention methods into the clinical setting through this model.
  • To improve the quality of nursing care by leveraging established and experienced-based indicators.

Main Methods:

  • Development of an organizational information model based on quality nursing care indicators.
  • Integration of theoretical and practical models from global best practices.
  • Incorporation of specific experiences from the Slovenian healthcare system.
  • Creation of a supporting software solution for the model.

Main Results:

  • The proposed model provides a structured approach to risk assessment in clinical environments.
  • The software solution facilitates the implementation of the organizational information model.
  • The model demonstrated a positive impact on key professional aspects: attention, communication, critical thinking, experience, and knowledge.

Conclusions:

  • The developed organizational information model and software solution are effective tools for reducing risks and preventing errors in healthcare.
  • Implementation of the model enhances critical professional competencies, leading to improved patient care quality.
  • This approach offers a valuable framework for quality improvement in nursing and broader healthcare settings.