Webair Hana H, Al-Assani Salwa S, Al-Haddad Reema H, Al-Shaeeb Wafa H, Bin Selm Manal A, Alyamani Abdulla S
Family Medicine Department, Hadhramout University College of Medicine, Al-Mukala, Yemen.
Ba'abood Family Medicine Centre, Ministry of Public Health and Population, Al-Mukala, Yemen.
BMC Fam Pract. 2015 Oct 13;16:136. doi: 10.1186/s12875-015-0355-1.
Patient safety culture in primary care is the first step to achieve high quality health care. This study aims to provide a baseline assessment of patient safety culture in primary care settings in Al-Mukala, Yemen as a first published study from a least developed country.
A survey was conducted in primary healthcare centres and units in Al-Mukala District, Yemen. A comprehensive sample from the available 16 centres was included. An Arabic version of the Medical Office Survey on Patient Safety Culture was distributed to all health workers (110). Participants were physicians, nurses and administrative staff.
The response rate from the participating centres was 71 %. (N = 78). The percent positive responses of the items is equal to the percentage of participants who answered positively. Composite scores were calculated by averaging the percent positive response on the items within a dimension. Positive safety culture was defined as 60 % or more positive responses on items or dimensions. Patient safety culture was perceived to be generally positive with the exception of the dimensions of 'Communication openness', 'Work pressure and pace' and 'Patient care tracking/follow-up', as the percent positive response of these dimensions were 58, 57, and 52 % respectively. Overall, positive rating on quality and patient safety were low (49 and 46 % respectively).
Although patient safety culture in Al-Mukala primary care setting is generally positive, patient safety and quality rating were fairly low. Implementation of a safety and quality management system in Al-Mukala primary care setting are paramount. Further research is needed to confirm the applicability of the Medical Office Survey on Patient Safety Culture (MOSPSC) for Al-Mukala primary care.
基层医疗中的患者安全文化是实现高质量医疗保健的第一步。本研究旨在对也门穆卡拉基层医疗机构的患者安全文化进行基线评估,这是来自最不发达国家的首项发表研究。
在也门穆卡拉区的基层医疗中心和单位进行了一项调查。纳入了从现有的16个中心抽取的综合样本。向所有卫生工作者(110人)发放了阿拉伯语版的《医疗办公室患者安全文化调查问卷》。参与者包括医生、护士和行政人员。
参与中心的回复率为71%(N = 78)。各项目的阳性回复百分比等于回答为阳性的参与者的百分比。通过对一个维度内各项目的阳性回复百分比求平均值来计算综合得分。积极的安全文化被定义为项目或维度上阳性回复率达到60%或更高。患者安全文化总体上被认为是积极的,但“沟通开放性”“工作压力与节奏”以及“患者护理跟踪/随访”维度除外,因为这些维度的阳性回复率分别为58%、57%和52%。总体而言,对质量和患者安全的积极评级较低(分别为49%和46%)。
尽管穆卡拉基层医疗环境中的患者安全文化总体上是积极的,但患者安全和质量评级相当低。在穆卡拉基层医疗环境中实施安全和质量管理系统至关重要。需要进一步研究以确认《医疗办公室患者安全文化调查问卷》(MOSPSC)对穆卡拉基层医疗的适用性。