Pengaruh Pelatihan dan Kompetensi Tenaga Medis terhadap Daya Tanggap Stroke Center: Suatu Tinjauan Sistematis
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https://doi.org/10.32583/pskm.v15i3.3754Keywords:
daya tanggap stroke center, keselamatan pasien, kualitas perawatan, kompetensi tenaga medis, pelatihan tenaga medisAbstract
Pelatihan dan peningkatan kompetensi tenaga medis memainkan peran penting dalam meningkatkan daya tanggap pusat layanan stroke, terutama dalam mempercepat penanganan dan meningkatkan kualitas perawatan. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk meninjau secara sistematis pengaruh pelatihan dan kompetensi tenaga medis terhadap daya tanggap Stroke Center serta dampaknya pada kualitas perawatan dan keselamatan pasien stroke. Penelitian ini merupakan tinjauan sistematis terhadap enam artikel yang dipilih dari berbagai basis data daring terkemuka antara tahun 2020 hingga 2024, yang membahas pengaruh pelatihan dan kompetensi terhadap respons pusat layanan stroke. Seleksi artikel dilakukan secara ketat dengan menggunakan alat penilaian kritis dari lembaga internasional. Sumber data diperoleh dari pencarian di Google Scholar, ProQuest, Wiley, dan BMC untuk mengidentifikasi studi yang relevan. Artikel yang disertakan adalah yang menggunakan metode kuantitatif, kualitatif, atau campuran. Hasil kajian menunjukkan bahwa pelatihan tenaga medis berdampak positif dalam mempercepat respons waktu, meningkatkan akurasi diagnosis, dan memperbaiki koordinasi tim dalam pelayanan stroke. Meskipun terdapat temuan bahwa pelatihan tertentu dapat menambah beban kerja, manfaatnya terhadap keselamatan pasien dan efisiensi layanan lebih menonjol. Penelitian ini menyimpulkan bahwa pelatihan dan pengembangan kompetensi tenaga medis secara berkelanjutan sangat esensial untuk peningkatan respons pusat layanan stroke.
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