Department of Medical and Health Sciences, Division of Health Care Analysis, Linkoping University, 581 83 Linköping, Sweden.
BMC Health Serv Res. 2013 Feb 8;13:52. doi: 10.1186/1472-6963-13-52.
National, regional and local activities to improve patient safety in Sweden have increased over the last decade. There are high ambitions for improved patient safety in Sweden. This study surveyed health care professionals who held key positions in their county council's patient safety work to investigate their perceptions of the conditions for this work, factors they believe have been most important in reaching the current level of patient safety and factors they believe would be most important for achieving improved patient safety in the future.
The study population consisted of 218 health care professionals holding strategic positions in patient safety work in Swedish county councils. Using a questionnaire, the following topics were analysed in this study: profession/occupation; number of years involved in a designated task on patient safety issues; knowledge/overview of the county council's patient safety work; ability to influence this work; conditions for this work; and the importance of various factors for current and future levels of patient safety.
The response rate to the questionnaire was 79%. The conditions that had the highest number of responses in complete agreement were "patients' involvement is important for patient safety" and "patient safety work has good support from the county council's management". Factors that were considered most important for achieving the current level of patient safety were root cause and risk analyses, incident reporting and the Swedish Patient Safety Law. An organizational culture that encourages reporting and avoids blame was considered most important for improved patient safety in the future, closely followed by improved communication between health care practitioners and patients.
Health care professionals with important positions in the Swedish county councils' patient safety work believe that conditions for this work are somewhat constrained. They attribute the current levels of patient safety to a broad range of factors and believe that many different solutions can contribute to enhanced patient safety in the future, suggesting that this work must be multifactorial.
在过去十年中,瑞典全国、地区和地方提高患者安全的活动有所增加。瑞典对提高患者安全抱有很高的期望。本研究调查了在县议会患者安全工作中担任关键职位的卫生保健专业人员,以调查他们对这项工作条件的看法、他们认为对达到当前患者安全水平最重要的因素以及他们认为对未来提高患者安全最重要的因素。
研究对象为在瑞典县议会担任患者安全工作战略职位的 218 名卫生保健专业人员。使用问卷,对以下主题进行了分析:专业/职业;参与指定的患者安全问题任务的年限;对县议会患者安全工作的了解/概况;影响这项工作的能力;这项工作的条件;以及各种因素对当前和未来患者安全水平的重要性。
对问卷的回复率为 79%。在完全一致的情况下,回答人数最多的条件是“患者的参与对患者安全很重要”和“患者安全工作得到县议会管理层的良好支持”。被认为对实现当前患者安全水平最重要的因素是根本原因和风险分析、事件报告和瑞典患者安全法。鼓励报告和避免指责的组织文化被认为对未来提高患者安全最重要,其次是改善医护人员与患者之间的沟通。
在瑞典县议会患者安全工作中担任重要职位的卫生保健专业人员认为,这项工作的条件有些受限。他们将当前的患者安全水平归因于广泛的因素,并认为许多不同的解决方案可以为未来提高患者安全做出贡献,这表明这项工作必须是多方面的。