working environment for allworkersFocusing on human factors and the safetyculture could sustainably improveworkplace safety in health care settings,which are a major employer in mosteconomies
96SDG 10By 2030, empower andpromote the social, economicand political inclusion of allEngagement and empowerment ofpatients, families and communities is thecornerstone of patient safety andpromotes equity and inclusiveness inhealth careSDG 12By 2020, environmentallysound management ofchemical and all the wastes, inaccordance to with agreedinternational frameworkPatient safety programmes promoteproper infectious waste management and“mercury-free hospitals” as per theMinamata ConventionCentral role of patient safety in achieving SDG3targetsSDG3 targetsHow health care-associated harm impacts on SDG 33.1By 2030, reduce the globalmaternal mortality ratio to lessthan 70 per 100 000 live births•Missed diagnosis of high-risk pregnancy•Obstetrical trauma•Unsafe management of obstetrical complications, suchas postpartum haemorrhage and obstructed labour•Labour room malpractices, such as excessive fundalpressure and unnecessary induction, unnecessaryepisiotomy, and immediate cord clamping•VTE in pregnancy3.2By 2030, end preventabledeaths of newborns andchildren under 5 years of age•Complications due to unsafe preterm and intrapartumcare, for example, birth asphyxia•Immunization safety issues•Missed diagnosis of congenital anomalies•Errors in paediatric dosages of medicines•In-hospital falls of newborns and infants•Failure to resuscitate•Newborn sepsis•Errors in oxygenation targets3.3By 2030, end the epidemicsof AIDS, tuberculosis, malariaand neglected tropical diseasesand combat hepatitis, water-borne diseases and othercommunicable diseases•Sharps injuries in health care facilities•Lack of personal protection products•Unsafe blood transfusion•Unsafe injection practices•Occupational tuberculosis exposure•Adverse drug (medication) events in the treatment oftuberculosis and malaria
97•Misdiagnosis of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis•Medication safety issues in mass drug administrationfor neglected tropical diseases•Safety issues in snakebite envenoming3.4By 2030, reduce by onethird premature mortality fromnon-communicable diseasesthrough prevention andtreatment and promote mentalhealth and well-being•Missed early diagnosis and wrong diagnosis of non-communicable diseases•Polypharmacy•Laboratory errors•Prescription and administration errors in insulin•Self-harm behaviour, Adverse drug (medication)events, falls in mental health care•Safety issues in chemotherapy and radiotherapy•Failure to rescue•Safety concerns with medical use of ionic radiation3.5Strengthen the preventionand treatment of substanceabuse, including narcotic drugabuse and harmful use ofalcohol•Failure to engage patients, leading to drop out andrelapse•Self-harm and violent behaviour•Drug abuse and addiction•Drug pilferage and misuse•Complications with pharmacotherapy, for example,overdose3.7By 2030, ensure universalaccess to sexual andreproductive health-careservices, including for familyplanning, information andeducation•Complications from unsafe abortions•Complications in sterilization surgeries, such assurgical site infections and adverse drug events•Non-adherence to medical eligibility criteria for
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