J Healthc Risk Manag. 2022 Oct;42(2):31-38. doi: 10.1002/jhrm.21521. Epub 2022 Aug 22.
It has been estimated that medical errors are the third highest-ranking cause of death in the United States. A patient safety culture has been touted for many years as best practice to reduce medical error. While there is a general agreement of its importance, it has remained elusive for many. This study sought to learn how strengthening leadership skills within a health care organization could catalyze patient safety culture improvement. The research asked the following to gain an appreciation for that question: How does a leader ensure consistency in policies, practices, and protocols to create a patient safety culture? What attitudes, beliefs, and collective efficacy are needed to produce a patient safety culture? What leadership characteristics are needed to create a patient safety culture? The research participants were the employees who make up the patient safety department in a large academic health care system. Information was gathered to capture their view of leadership's role in patient safety culture and to gain knowledge relative to their individual experiences following a medical error.
据估计,医疗失误是美国第三大死因。多年来,患者安全文化一直被誉为降低医疗失误的最佳实践。尽管人们普遍认识到其重要性,但对许多人来说,这仍然难以捉摸。本研究旨在了解如何在医疗保健组织内加强领导技能,以促进患者安全文化的改善。研究提出了以下问题,以了解这一问题:领导者如何确保政策、实践和协议的一致性,以建立患者安全文化?需要什么样的态度、信念和集体效能来产生患者安全文化?需要什么样的领导特质来创造患者安全文化?研究参与者是构成大型学术医疗保健系统患者安全部门的员工。收集信息是为了了解他们对领导层在患者安全文化中的作用的看法,并了解他们在发生医疗失误后的个人经验。