Love Lydia C, Hedgpeth Mari-Wells, Robertson James B, Marks Steven L, Schoenfeld-Tacher Regina M
Department of Molecular and Biomedical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, NC State University, Raleigh, NC, United States.
Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, NC State University, Raleigh, NC, United States.
Front Vet Sci. 2021 Mar 15;8:638764. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2021.638764. eCollection 2021.
This study assessed the fidelity of an existing questionnaire regarding attitudes toward safety culture in an academic veterinary hospital setting and gathered baseline data on these attitudes in a local population. A cross-sectional study design was used to evaluate perceptions held by veterinary teaching hospital employees. An established veterinary safety culture survey was modified and administered as a confidential online survey to faculty, house officers, and professional staff of a veterinary teaching hospital in the United States. Confirmatory and exploratory factor analysis were conducted to compare the adapted survey to the established version. Descriptive statistics were used to characterize baseline safety culture. The adapted survey exhibited factor groupings that were mostly in agreement with, but slightly different from, the original instrument. In general, survey respondents outlined positive attitudes toward the various domains of safety culture, though we identified opportunities for improvement in some areas. An adapted veterinary safety culture survey can be applied to a veterinary teaching hospital in the United States to assess baseline data surrounding the culture of safety and to identify opportunities for focused improvement efforts.
本研究评估了一份关于学术性兽医医院环境中对安全文化态度的现有问卷的信度,并收集了当地人群对这些态度的基线数据。采用横断面研究设计来评估兽医教学医院员工的看法。对一份既定的兽医安全文化调查问卷进行修改,并作为保密的在线调查问卷,发放给美国一家兽医教学医院的教职员工、住院医生和专业工作人员。进行了验证性和探索性因素分析,以将改编后的调查问卷与既定版本进行比较。使用描述性统计来描述基线安全文化。改编后的调查问卷所呈现的因素分组大多与原始工具一致,但也略有不同。总体而言,调查受访者对安全文化的各个领域都表达了积极态度,不过我们也发现了一些有待改进的领域。一份改编后的兽医安全文化调查问卷可应用于美国的一家兽医教学医院,以评估围绕安全文化的基线数据,并确定集中改进工作的机会。