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医学生对患者安全文化的认知:中国黑龙江省的一项横断面调查。

Perceptions of patient safety culture among medical students: a cross-sectional investigation in Heilongjiang Province, China.

作者信息

Liu He, Li Ying, Zhao Siqi, Jiao Mingli, Lu Yan, Liu Jinghua, Jiang Kexin, Fang Huiying, Sun Peihang, Li Peng, Wang Yameng, Jia Haonan, Wu Yuming, Liu Limin, Zhao Yanming, Wu Qunhong

机构信息

Department of Health Policy and Hospital Management, School of Public Health, Harbin Medical University, Harbin, China.

Office of Academic Affairs, Hebei Medical University, Shijiazhuang, China.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2018 Jul 12;8(7):e020200. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2017-020200.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Medical school education plays an important role in promoting patient safety. In this study, we assess medical students' perceptions of patient safety culture, identify their educational needs and provide evidence on the most important content relating to patient safety for the medical school curriculum.

METHOD

This cross-sectional study was conducted in four medical universities in Heilongjiang province. Medical students in the first through five years completed an anonymous questionnaire-the Attitudes toward Patient Safety Questionnaire III. We analysed the differences in responses across the four universities and their cohorts.

RESULTS

The overall perceptions of patient safety culture across the four medical universities were positive. The highest positive response rate was for 'I have a good understanding of patient safety issues as a result of my undergraduate medical training' (range: 58.4%-99.8%), whereas the lowest positive response rate was for 'medical errors are a sign of incompetence' (14.7%-47.9%). Respondents in the earlier years of school tended to have more positive responses for items concerning working hours and team work; however, fourth and fifth year students had more positive responses for error inevitability. Items with the lowest positive response rates across the cohorts included items related to 'professional incompetence as a cause of error' and 'disclosure responsibility'.

CONCLUSIONS

While students generally had positive views of patient safety culture, none of them had been exposed to any formal curriculum content on patient safety. Policymakers should focus more on how educational needs vary across schools and cohorts in order to establish appropriate curricula.

摘要

目的

医学院校教育在促进患者安全方面发挥着重要作用。在本研究中,我们评估医学生对患者安全文化的认知,确定他们的教育需求,并为医学院校课程中与患者安全相关的最重要内容提供证据。

方法

本横断面研究在黑龙江省的四所医科大学进行。大一至大五的医学生完成了一份匿名问卷——《患者安全态度问卷III》。我们分析了四所大学及其不同年级学生在回答上的差异。

结果

四所医科大学对患者安全文化的总体认知是积极的。“由于本科医学培训,我对患者安全问题有很好的理解”这一项的积极回应率最高(范围:58.4%-99.8%),而“医疗差错是能力不足的表现”这一项的积极回应率最低(14.7%-47.9%)。低年级学生对关于工作时间和团队合作的项目往往有更积极的回应;然而,四年级和五年级学生对差错不可避免性的回应更积极。各年级积极回应率最低的项目包括与“因专业能力不足导致差错”和“披露责任”相关的项目。

结论

虽然学生们总体上对患者安全文化持积极看法,但他们都没有接触过任何关于患者安全的正式课程内容。政策制定者应更多地关注不同学校和年级的教育需求如何变化,以便制定合适的课程。

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