Dornsife School of Public Health at Drexel University, United States.
University of Utah, United States.
J Safety Res. 2020 Sep;74:233-247. doi: 10.1016/j.jsr.2020.06.011. Epub 2020 Jul 18.
FOCUS, the Fire Service Organizational Culture of Safety survey, has evolved from a research to practice enterprise within the United States fire and rescue service. The FOCUS tool was developed through a FEMA Assistance to Firefighters Research & Development grant. Then it moved to practice in the field. To date over 35,000 firefighters have participated. A current FEMA Fire Prevention & Safety grant can support FOCUS assessment in up to 1,000 fire departments, with the potential of nearly 120,000 respondents. With each funding cycle, the goal of the FOCUS program is to grow and measure its research to practice impact.
We describe how FOCUS safety culture results are disseminated to fire service stakeholders. By utilizing customized reports and a training curriculum we demonstrate how FOCUS is moving research to practice by: (1) illustrating how survey results can be delivered effectively to practitioners, (2) providing examples of how fire departments are using results, and (3) sharing the reactions of the fire service to the FOCUS instrument, reports, and our flagship data training curriculum - Culture Camp. Results' Conclusions: Qualitative and quantitative data are analyzed to demonstrate the impact and acceptance of the FOCUS report and Culture Camps. Stakeholders reflect on the report and the experience of having quantitative safety culture data. Culture Camps are evaluated qualitatively and quantitatively using a matching game exercise, pre/post-test, a fire department teach back, and a Qualtrics evaluation. Practical Applications: Traditionally, the fire service has focused on reducing negative safety outcomes. FOCUS is helping shift their attention further upstream in the prevention pathway through the measurement of important organizational outcomes. The research to practice evolution of the FOCUS program may hold utility for other occupational groups when considering how to steadily move occupational health and safety research to practice in the field for measurable impact.
焦点(FOCUS)是消防安全组织文化调查,它已从美国消防和救援服务的研究实践企业中发展而来。FOCUS 工具是通过联邦紧急事务管理署(FEMA)对消防员的研究与发展补助金开发的。然后,它转移到现场实践。迄今为止,已有超过 35,000 名消防员参与了调查。目前,联邦紧急事务管理署(FEMA)的火灾预防和安全补助金可以支持多达 1,000 个消防部门的 FOCUS 评估,潜在受访者人数接近 120,000 人。每个资金周期,FOCUS 计划的目标都是增长并衡量其研究对实践的影响。
我们描述了如何向消防服务利益相关者传播焦点安全文化结果。通过利用定制报告和培训课程,我们展示了焦点如何通过以下方式将研究转化为实践:(1)说明如何有效地向从业者传达调查结果;(2)提供消防部门如何使用结果的示例;(3)分享消防部门对 FOCUS 工具、报告和我们的旗舰数据培训课程——文化营的反应。结果结论:通过定性和定量数据分析,展示了 FOCUS 报告和文化营的影响和接受程度。利益相关者对报告和拥有量化安全文化数据的体验进行了反思。通过匹配游戏练习、前后测试、消防部门回授和 Qualtrics 评估,对文化营进行定性和定量评估。实际应用:传统上,消防部门一直专注于减少负面安全结果。FOCUS 通过测量重要的组织成果,帮助他们将注意力进一步转移到预防路径的上游。FOCUS 计划的研究到实践的演变可能对其他职业群体在考虑如何在现场稳步推进职业健康和安全研究以实现可衡量的影响时具有实用性。