Health and Safety in Health Care Settings: Review on Protection of Patients and Healthcare Workers

Authors

  • Naif Jhaz Althaale Pharmacy Technician Afif General Hospital
  • Mohammed Aiydh Hamoud Alabbadi Pharmacists - Quality & Patient Safety Unit King Abdulaziz Specialist Hospital - Taif
  • Ahmed Rushdi Abdullatif Abdulwahab Pharmacists - Admixture Unit King Abdulaziz Specialist Hospital - Taif
  • Abdulraheem Ali Alqahtani Pharmacist Riyadh Forensic Toxicology Services Administration
  • Turki Ayedh Almutairi Specialist Lab Riyadh Forensic Toxicology Services Administration
  • Ohoud Esam Moamena Laboratory Health Monitoring Centers At King Abdulaziz International Airport In Jeddah
  • Fatimah Mohammed Alalawi Physical Therapy Ras Tanura General Hospital
  • Bandar Mousa Alzahrani Dental Assistant Specialist (Dammam Medical Complex)
  • Reema Abdullah Alshalawi Health Assistant Alsharaie Alolya Phc
  • Eman Abdulmohsin Alharbi Health Assistant King Abdulaziz Hospital
  • Tahani Mansi Alsarwan Health Assistant King Abdulaziz Hospital
  • Bashair Ali Alghamdi Health Assistant Maternity And Children Hospital
  • Maryam Yahya Azyabi Health Assistant Al-Homaimah Primary Care
  • Samah Atiah Almufarriji Health Assistant King Abdulaziz Hospital
  • Ebtihal Habib Ahmed Albasha Health Assistant Dammam Medical Complex

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63332/joph.v4i1.3586

Keywords:

Safety in Health, Healthcare Workers, Protection of Patients

Abstract

Health and safety in healthcare settings constitute the foundation of quality medical services, ensuring that both patients and healthcare professionals operate in environments that minimize risks and prevent harm. The modern concept of safety culture emphasizes proactive risk identification rather than reactive incident management. Healthcare organizations increasingly recognize that maintaining a safe workplace directly influences patient care outcomes. Effective safety programs integrate organizational policies, behavioral training, and monitoring systems that promote accountability.

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Published

2024-04-24

How to Cite

Althaale, N. J., Alabbadi, M. A. H., Abdulwahab, A. R. A., Alqahtani, A. . A., Almutairi, T. A., Moamena, O. E., … Albasha, E. H. A. (2024). Health and Safety in Health Care Settings: Review on Protection of Patients and Healthcare Workers. Journal of Posthumanism, 4(1), 402–426. https://doi.org/10.63332/joph.v4i1.3586

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