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关于患者安全问题的直言不讳:安全管理方法和氛围对护士直言不讳意愿的影响。

Speaking up about patient safety concerns: the influence of safety management approaches and climate on nurses' willingness to speak up.

机构信息

Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

Department of Human Resource Studies, Tilburg University, Tilburg, The Netherlands.

出版信息

BMJ Qual Saf. 2019 Jan;28(1):39-48. doi: 10.1136/bmjqs-2017-007163. Epub 2018 Jun 28.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Speaking up is important for patient safety, but healthcare professionals often hesitate to voice their concerns. Direct supervisors have an important role in influencing speaking up. However, good insight into the relationship between managers' behaviour and employees' perceptions about whether speaking up is safe and worthwhile is still lacking.

AIM

To explore the relationships between control-based and commitment-based safety management, climate for safety, psychological safety and nurses' willingness to speak up.

METHODS

We conducted a cross-sectional survey study, resulting in a sample of 980 nurses and 93 nurse managers working in Dutch clinical hospital wards. To test our hypotheses, hierarchical regression analyses (at ward level) and multilevel regression analyses were conducted.

RESULTS

Significantly positive associations were found between nurses' perceptions of control-based safety management and climate for safety (β=0.74; p<0.001), and between the perceived levels of commitment-based management and team psychological safety (β=0.36; p<0.01). Furthermore, team psychological safety is found to be positively related to nurses' speaking up attitudes (B=0.24; t=2.04; p<0.05). The relationship between nurse-rated commitment-based safety management and nurses' willingness to speak up is fully mediated by team psychological safety.

CONCLUSION

Results provide initial support that nurses who perceive higher levels of commitment-based safety management feel safer to take interpersonal risks and are more willing to speak up about patient safety concerns. Furthermore, nurses' perceptions of control-based safety management are found to be positively related to a climate for safety, although no association was found with speaking up. Both control-based and commitment-based management approaches seem to be relevant for managing patient safety, but when it comes to encouraging speaking up, a commitment-based safety management approach seems to be most valuable.

摘要

背景

发言对于患者安全很重要,但医疗保健专业人员常常犹豫不决。直接主管在影响发言方面起着重要作用。然而,对于管理者的行为与员工对发言是否安全和有价值的看法之间的关系,我们仍缺乏深入了解。

目的

探讨基于控制和基于承诺的安全管理、安全氛围、心理安全感与护士发言意愿之间的关系。

方法

我们进行了一项横断面调查研究,共纳入了 980 名护士和 93 名在荷兰临床医院病房工作的护士管理者。为了检验我们的假设,我们进行了层次回归分析(在病房层面)和多水平回归分析。

结果

护士对基于控制的安全管理的看法与安全氛围之间存在显著正相关(β=0.74;p<0.001),而感知到的基于承诺的管理水平与团队心理安全感之间也存在显著正相关(β=0.36;p<0.01)。此外,团队心理安全感与护士的发言态度呈正相关(B=0.24;t=2.04;p<0.05)。护士对基于承诺的安全管理的评价与护士发言意愿之间的关系完全由团队心理安全感介导。

结论

结果初步支持了这样一种观点,即那些感知到更高水平的基于承诺的安全管理的护士感到更安全地承担人际风险,并更愿意就患者安全问题发言。此外,护士对基于控制的安全管理的看法与安全氛围呈正相关,尽管与发言无关。基于控制和基于承诺的管理方法似乎都与管理患者安全有关,但当涉及到鼓励发言时,基于承诺的安全管理方法似乎最有价值。

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