Department of Communication, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan.
Department of Communication, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware.
J Nurs Manag. 2020 Jan;28(1):130-138. doi: 10.1111/jonm.12906. Epub 2019 Dec 17.
Speaking up about medical errors is an essential behaviour for nurses in pursuit of their goal of maintaining patient safety. This study was designed to understand how a hospital's culture and climate can impact a nurse's active behaviour in this important health care activity.
Research shows that while medical errors happen frequently, there is great variability on whether these errors are reported. As such, organizational culture, climate and commitment as well as employee perceptions associated with the reporting process were investigated to determine their impact on participants' intentions to speak up about medical errors.
Focus groups and one-on-one interviews were used to collect these data and were analysed using content analysis.
RESULTS/KEY ISSUES: Nurses in the hospital perceive and understand both the benefits and barriers to reporting medical errors. Commonly reported benefits include patient safety, promoting education and awareness, and the improvement of internal processes or systems. Barriers include an inefficient reporting system and organizational influences such as perceived consequences and unequal status/position of the individual who made the error and the person reporting the error. Participants are aware that the organization believes that the responsibility to report medical errors falls to everyone.
Results indicate that the organization's existing culture does not facilitate the reporting of medical errors and that the organizational climate interferes with the reporting process. Lastly, organizational commitment is not related to the perception of importance given to the reporting of medical errors by the hospital.
Nurses and nurse managers are an essential part of any hospital. In their role, they can effect change on the organization's culture and climate, but often do not realize the connection between organizational culture and patient safety. Results indicate that promoting organizational commitment to speaking up through the creation of a positive organizational culture can both promote speaking up about medical errors and increase patient safety.
在追求患者安全的目标下,护士公开谈论医疗错误是一项至关重要的行为。本研究旨在了解医院文化和氛围如何影响护士在这一重要医疗保健活动中的积极行为。
研究表明,尽管医疗错误经常发生,但报告这些错误的情况差异很大。因此,研究调查了组织文化、氛围和承诺以及与报告过程相关的员工认知,以确定它们对参与者公开谈论医疗错误的意愿的影响。
使用焦点小组和一对一访谈收集这些数据,并使用内容分析法进行分析。
结果/关键问题:医院的护士感知和理解报告医疗错误的益处和障碍。常见的益处包括患者安全、促进教育和意识、以及内部流程或系统的改进。障碍包括报告系统效率低下以及组织影响,例如感知到的后果和犯错者与报告者之间的地位不平等。参与者意识到组织认为报告医疗错误是每个人的责任。
结果表明,组织现有的文化不利于报告医疗错误,组织氛围干扰了报告过程。最后,组织承诺与医院对报告医疗错误的重视程度无关。
护士和护士长是任何医院的重要组成部分。在他们的角色中,他们可以改变组织的文化和氛围,但往往没有意识到组织文化和患者安全之间的联系。结果表明,通过创建积极的组织文化来促进对公开谈论医疗错误的承诺,既可以促进公开谈论医疗错误,又可以提高患者安全。