Waring J, McDonald R, Harrison S
School of Sociology and Social Policy, University of Nottingham, UK.
J Health Organ Manag. 2006;20(2-3):227-42. doi: 10.1108/14777260610662753.
Current thinking about "patient safety" emphasises the causal relationship between the work environment and the delivery of clinical care. This research draws on the theory of normal accidents to extend this analysis and better understand the "organisational factors" that threaten safety.
DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH: Ethnographic research methods were used, with observations of the operating department setting for 18 month and interviews with 80 members of hospital staff. The setting for the study was the Operating Department of a large teaching hospital in the North-West of England.
The work of the operating department is determined by inter-dependant, "tightly coupled" organisational relationships between hospital departments based upon the timely exchange of information, services and resources required for the delivery of care. Failures within these processes, manifest as "breakdowns" within inter-departmental relationships lead to situations of constraint, rapid change and uncertainty in the work of the operating department that require staff to break with established routines and work with increased time and emotional pressures. This means that staff focus on working quickly, as opposed to working safely. ORIGINALITY VALUE: Analysis of safety needs to move beyond a focus on the immediate work environment and individual practice, to consider the more complex and deeply structured organisational systems of hospital activity. For departmental managers the scope for service planning to control for safety may be limited as the structured "real world" situation of service delivery is shaped by inter-department and organisational factors that are perhaps beyond the scope of departmental management.
当前对“患者安全”的认识强调工作环境与临床护理服务之间的因果关系。本研究借鉴常态事故理论来拓展这一分析,并更好地理解威胁安全的“组织因素”。
设计/方法/途径:采用人种志研究方法,对手术室环境进行了18个月的观察,并对80名医院工作人员进行了访谈。研究地点是英格兰西北部一家大型教学医院的手术室。
手术室的工作取决于医院各科室之间相互依存、“紧密耦合”的组织关系,这种关系基于护理服务所需信息、服务和资源的及时交换。这些流程中的故障表现为部门间关系的“破裂”,导致手术室工作出现受限、快速变化和不确定性的情况,这要求工作人员打破既定常规,在更大的时间和情感压力下工作。这意味着工作人员专注于快速工作,而非安全工作。
对安全的分析需要超越对直接工作环境和个人实践的关注,转而考虑医院活动中更复杂、结构更深层次的组织系统。对于部门经理而言,由于服务提供的结构化“现实世界”情况受到部门间和组织因素的影响,而这些因素可能超出部门管理的范围,因此通过服务规划来控制安全的空间可能有限。