Sheridan Lynnaire, Agim Teslime
Lecturer Management, School of Management and Marketing, Faculty of Business, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia.
Australas J Ageing. 2014 Dec;33(4):283-5. doi: 10.1111/ajag.12128. Epub 2014 Jan 21.
To identify aged care specific work health and safety management issues by applying James Reason's safety culture theory to one residential aged care provider in Australia.
Qualitative, semi-structured interviews with frontline care staff at three residential care facilities - all operated by the same provider - garnered employee perceptions of the safety culture and aged care specific challenges in their work environment. Thematic analysis of participant responses against the premises of James Reason's safety culture theory was undertaken.
An aged care safety dilemma exists for frontline staff between looking after their own safety, a fundamental premise in work health and safety management, and caring for residents.
A 'culture of care' and professional identity inhibit safe behaviour. Organisational learning from incidents could assist employees in putting their safety first in care scenarios. Evaluating perceived barriers to carer-first safety practices, such as understaffing or time pressures, may facilitate safer outcomes.
通过将詹姆斯·瑞森的安全文化理论应用于澳大利亚一家老年护理机构,识别老年护理领域特定的工作健康与安全管理问题。
对由同一机构运营的三家老年护理机构的一线护理人员进行定性、半结构化访谈,以了解员工对其工作环境中安全文化和老年护理领域特定挑战的看法。根据詹姆斯·瑞森的安全文化理论对参与者的回答进行主题分析。
一线员工在保障自身安全(这是工作健康与安全管理的基本前提)与照顾居民之间存在老年护理安全困境。
“关爱文化”和职业认同感会抑制安全行为。从事故中进行组织学习可帮助员工在护理场景中将自身安全置于首位。评估诸如人员不足或时间压力等被认为是护理人员优先考虑安全做法的障碍,可能会促成更安全的结果。