From the Centre for Quality and Patient Safety Research, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Deakin University, Geelong, Victoria, Australia.
J Patient Saf. 2020 Mar;16(1):106-109. doi: 10.1097/PTS.0000000000000450.
The aim of the study was to explore how the term patient safety is understood by healthcare professionals (nurses, educators, doctors, ward managers, senior managers, and health assistants), all of whom are responsible for promoting the patient safety agenda in the Bhutanese healthcare system.
The study was conducted as a naturalistic inquiry using qualitative exploratory descriptive inquiry. A purposeful sample of 94 healthcare professionals and managers was recruited from three different hospitals, a training institute, and the Ministry of Health. Data were collected via in-depth individual interviews. All data were subsequently analyzed using thematic analysis strategies.
Data analysis revealed variation in the understanding of patient safety among healthcare professionals. Although most participants understood patient safety as fundamentally concerning "doing no harm" or "reducing the risk of harm or injuries" to patients, some understood patient safety as simply having sturdy infrastructure/buildings with sufficient space to manage public health emergencies such as earthquakes, floods, and epidemics. Some confused patient safety with quality of care and patient rights.
Inadequate understanding of the term patient safety has potential to hinder improvement of patient safety processes and practices in the Bhutanese healthcare system. To improve patient safety in Bhutan's healthcare system, patient safety training and education need to be provided to all categories of healthcare professionals.
本研究旨在探讨医疗保健专业人员(护士、教育工作者、医生、病房经理、高级管理人员和卫生助理)如何理解患者安全这一术语,所有这些专业人员都负责在不丹的医疗保健系统中推进患者安全议程。
本研究采用自然主义探究法,使用定性探索性描述性探究法进行。从三家不同的医院、一家培训学院和卫生部招募了 94 名医疗保健专业人员和管理人员作为目的抽样。通过深入的个人访谈收集数据。所有数据随后都使用主题分析策略进行分析。
数据分析显示,医疗保健专业人员对患者安全的理解存在差异。尽管大多数参与者将患者安全理解为基本关注“不造成伤害”或“降低对患者的伤害或损伤风险”,但一些参与者将患者安全简单地理解为拥有坚固的基础设施/建筑物,有足够的空间来应对地震、洪水和流行病等公共卫生紧急情况。一些人将患者安全与护理质量和患者权利混淆。
对患者安全这一术语的理解不足,有可能阻碍不丹医疗保健系统中患者安全流程和实践的改进。为了提高不丹医疗保健系统的患者安全性,需要向所有类别的医疗保健专业人员提供患者安全培训和教育。