Weng Shao-Jen, Wu Chieh-Liang, Gotcher Donald F, Liu Shih-Chia, Yang Kuei-Fen, Kim Seung-Hwan
From the Department of Industrial Engineering and Enterprise Information, Tunghai University.
Department of Critical Care Medicine, Taichung Veterans General Hospital.
J Patient Saf. 2022 Apr 1;18(3):e601-e605. doi: 10.1097/PTS.0000000000000891.
To provide comprehensive patient-centered care, we need multidisciplinary teams to face challenges of advanced and complex care. The Taichung Veterans General Hospital has had a ward-based multidisciplinary team system in each ward for 10 years. This study aimed to investigate whether better team performance results in a more positive response in patient safety culture (PSC).
DESIGN/SETTING: From 2014 to 2017, there were 21 ward-based multidisciplinary teams. We organized an evaluation panel to assess the performance of the teams. Those teams were divided into 3 groups: high, medium, and low according to their annual performance scores. The Taichung Veterans General Hospital used annual Safety Attitude Questionnaire-based surveys concerning patient safety issues. We used the generalized estimating equation to analyze the dataset over 4 years. All analyses were carried out using SAS Version 9.4 (SAS Institute, Cary, NC).
Taking the trend effects from 2014 to 2017 into account, we found that teamwork climate, safety climate, and perception of management were significantly better in the high and medium groups of the ward-based multidisciplinary teams. There was no significant difference in the dimensions of job satisfaction, stress recognition, and working conditions, which suggests that all staff had the same degree of stress or work loading.
Our ward-based multidisciplinary team system had a positive effect on PSC, which demonstrates the following: when team performance is better, patient safety climate is also better. We should keep the ward-based multidisciplinary team system, improve its performance, and maximize positive attitudes about PSC among our staff.
为提供以患者为中心的全面护理,我们需要多学科团队来应对高级和复杂护理的挑战。台中荣民总医院在每个病房都设有基于病房的多学科团队系统已有10年。本研究旨在调查更好的团队绩效是否会在患者安全文化(PSC)方面产生更积极的反应。
设计/背景:2014年至2017年,有21个基于病房的多学科团队。我们组建了一个评估小组来评估这些团队的绩效。根据年度绩效得分,这些团队被分为三组:高、中、低。台中荣民总医院使用基于年度安全态度问卷的关于患者安全问题的调查。我们使用广义估计方程来分析4年的数据。所有分析均使用SAS 9.4版(SAS Institute,北卡罗来纳州卡里)进行。
考虑到2014年至2017年的趋势影响,我们发现基于病房的多学科团队的高分组和中分组在团队合作氛围、安全氛围和管理认知方面明显更好。在工作满意度、压力认知和工作条件等维度上没有显著差异,这表明所有员工的压力程度或工作负荷相同。
我们基于病房的多学科团队系统对PSC有积极影响,这表明:当团队绩效更好时,患者安全氛围也更好。我们应保留基于病房的多学科团队系统,提高其绩效,并在员工中最大限度地激发对PSC的积极态度。