University of Sousse, Higher School of Health Sciences and Techniques of Sousse, Tunisia; University of Sousse, Faculty of Medicine Ibn El Jazzar, Sousse, Tunisia; Laboratory of research « Qaulité des soins et management des services de santé maternelle LR12ES03 », Tunisia.
University of Sousse, Faculty of Medicine Ibn El Jazzar, Sousse, Tunisia; Laboratory of research « Qaulité des soins et management des services de santé maternelle LR12ES03 », Tunisia.
Int Emerg Nurs. 2021 Jan;54:100941. doi: 10.1016/j.ienj.2020.100941. Epub 2020 Dec 17.
Emergency departments (EDs) are considered a high-risk environment because of the high frequency of adverse events that occur within. Measuring patient safety culture is an important step that assists healthcare facilities in planning actions to improve the quality of care provided to patients. This study aims to assess patient safety culture within EDs and to determine its associated factors.
A cross-sectional study conducted among professionals from all the EDs of public and private healthcare institutions in Tunisia. It spread from June to September 2017. We used the validated French version of the Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture questionnaire.
In total, 11 EDs were included in the study, with 442 participants and a participation rate of 80.35%. All the ten dimensions of patient safety culture were in need of improvement. 'Teamwork within units' scored the highest with 46%, however, the lowest score was attributed to 'the frequency of adverse events reporting' (19.6%). Several factors have been found significantly related to safety culture. Private EDs have shown significantly higher scores regarding nine patient safety culture dimensions.
This study showed a concerning perception held by participants about the lack of a patient safety culture in their EDs. Also, it provided baseline results giving a clearer vision of the aspects of safety that need improvement.
由于急诊部门(ED)内发生不良事件的频率较高,因此被认为是高风险环境。衡量患者安全文化是协助医疗机构规划行动以提高向患者提供的护理质量的重要步骤。本研究旨在评估 ED 内的患者安全文化,并确定其相关因素。
这是一项在突尼斯公共和私立医疗机构所有 ED 专业人员中开展的横断面研究。研究于 2017 年 6 月至 9 月进行。我们使用了经过验证的法国版医院患者安全文化调查问卷。
共有 11 家 ED 参与了研究,共有 442 名参与者,参与率为 80.35%。患者安全文化的所有十个维度都需要改进。“单位内的团队合作”得分最高,为 46%,然而,“不良事件报告频率”的得分最低,为 19.6%。发现了一些与安全文化显著相关的因素。私营 ED 在患者安全文化的九个维度上的得分明显更高。
这项研究表明,参与者对其 ED 缺乏患者安全文化的看法令人担忧。此外,它提供了基线结果,更清楚地了解需要改进的安全方面。