Phillips Janet M, Stalter Ann M, Winegardner Sherri, Wiggs Carol, Jauch Amy
Indiana University, Indianapolis, IN.
Wright State University, Dayton, OH.
Nurs Forum. 2018 Jan 23. doi: 10.1111/nuf.12250.
There is a critical need for nurses and interprofessional healthcare providers to implement systems thinking (ST) across international borders, addressing incivility and its perilous effects on patient quality and safety. An estimated one million patients die in hospitals worldwide due to avoidable patient-related errors. Establishing safe and civil workplaces using ST is paramount to promoting clear, level-headed thinking from which patient-centered nursing actions can impact health systems. The purpose of the paper is to answer the research question, What ST evidence fosters the effect of workplace civility in practice settings?
Whittemore and Knafl's integrative review method guided this study. The quality of articles was determined using Chu et al.'s Mixed Methods Assessment Tool.
Thirty-eight studies were reviewed. Themes emerged describing antecedents and consequences of incivility as embedded within complex systems, suggesting improvements for civility and systems/ST in nursing practice.
This integrative review provides information about worldwide incivility in nursing practice from a systems perspective. Several models are offered as a means of promoting civility in nursing practice to improve patient quality and safety. Further study is needed regarding incivility and resultant effects on patient quality and safety.
护士和跨专业医疗服务提供者迫切需要在国际范围内运用系统思维(ST),以应对不文明行为及其对患者质量和安全的危险影响。据估计,全球每年有100万患者因可避免的与患者相关的错误在医院死亡。运用系统思维建立安全文明的工作场所对于促进清晰、冷静的思考至关重要,基于此以患者为中心的护理行动才能对卫生系统产生影响。本文的目的是回答研究问题:哪些系统思维证据能在实践环境中促进工作场所的文明?
本研究采用惠特莫尔和克纳夫的综合评价方法。使用朱等人的混合方法评估工具来确定文章的质量。
共审查了38项研究。出现的主题描述了不文明行为的前因后果,这些行为嵌入复杂系统之中,为护理实践中的文明和系统/系统思维的改进提供了建议。
本综合评价从系统角度提供了有关全球护理实践中不文明行为的信息。提供了几种模式,作为促进护理实践文明以提高患者质量和安全的一种手段。关于不文明行为及其对患者质量和安全的影响,还需要进一步研究。