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养老院高级管理人员和直接护理人员:他们对安全氛围的看法是否存在差异?

Nursing Home Senior Managers and Direct Care Staff: Are There Differences in Their Perceptions of Safety Climate?

机构信息

From the Center for Healthcare Organization and Implementation Research.

出版信息

J Patient Saf. 2021 Dec 1;17(8):e1616-e1621. doi: 10.1097/PTS.0000000000000569.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Improving nursing home safety is important to the quality of resident care. Increasing evidence points to the relationship between actual safety and a strong safety climate, i.e., staff agreement about safety norms. This national study focused on Veterans Health Administration nursing homes (Community Living Centers [CLCs]), assessing direct care staff and senior managers' agreement about safety norms.

METHODS

We recruited all 134 CLCs to participate in the previously validated CLC Employee Survey of Attitudes about Resident Safety. To assess whether safety climate domains (7) differed by management level and by direct care staff occupation, we estimated multilevel linear regression models with random effects clustered by CLCs, medical center, Department of Veterans Affairs 2017 integrated service network (n = 20), and region.

RESULTS

Of the 5288 individuals we e-mailed, 1397 (25.7%) completed surveys, with participation from 56 CLCs or 41.8% of 134 CLCs. In our analysis of 1316 nurses, nursing assistants, clinicians/specialists, and senior managers, senior managers rated co-worker interactions around safety (P < 0.0013) and overall safety in their CLC (P < 0.0001) more positively than did direct care staff. In contrast, on these same two domains, direct care groups had similar perceptions, though differing significantly in safety priorities, safety attitudes, and senior management commitment to safety.

CONCLUSIONS

In this national sample of nursing homes in one of the largest integrated U.S. healthcare systems, direct care staff generally perceived weaker safety processes than did senior managers, pointing to future targets for interventions to strengthen safety climate.

摘要

目的

提高养老院的安全性对于居民护理质量至关重要。越来越多的证据表明,实际安全性与强大的安全氛围(即员工对安全规范的共识)之间存在关联。这项全国性研究聚焦于退伍军人事务部养老院(社区生活中心[CLC]),评估直接护理人员和高级管理人员对安全规范的共识。

方法

我们招募了所有 134 个 CLC 参与之前经过验证的 CLC 员工关于居民安全态度的调查。为了评估安全氛围领域(7 个)是否因管理层级和直接护理人员的职业而异,我们使用具有随机效应的多水平线性回归模型进行了估计,这些模型以 CLC、医疗中心、退伍军人事务部 2017 年综合服务网络(n=20)和地区为聚类进行了聚类。

结果

在我们发送电子邮件的 5288 人中,有 1397 人(25.7%)完成了调查,来自 56 个 CLC 或 134 个 CLC 的 41.8%参与了调查。在对 1316 名护士、护理助理、临床医生/专家和高级管理人员的分析中,高级管理人员对同事之间围绕安全的互动(P < 0.0013)和他们所在 CLC 的整体安全(P < 0.0001)的评价比直接护理人员更为积极。相比之下,在这两个相同的领域,直接护理人员的看法相似,但在安全优先级、安全态度和高级管理层对安全的承诺方面存在显著差异。

结论

在这个美国最大的综合医疗体系之一的养老院的全国性样本中,直接护理人员普遍认为安全流程比高级管理人员薄弱,这为加强安全氛围的干预措施提供了未来的目标。

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