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埃及亚历山大大学妇产科医院工作人员的患者安全文化评估。

Assessment of patient safety culture among the staff of the University Hospital for Gynecology and Obstetrics in Alexandria, Egypt.

作者信息

Ali Ali Hend Mostafa, Abdul-Aziz Asmaa Mahmoud, Darwish Eman Ahmed Fawzy, Swelem Manal Shfik, Sultan Eman Anwar

机构信息

Community Medicine Department, Faculty of Medicine, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt.

Gynecology and Obstetrics Department, Faculty of Medicine, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt.

出版信息

J Egypt Public Health Assoc. 2022 Oct 12;97(1):20. doi: 10.1186/s42506-022-00110-8.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Patient safety (PS) is a fundamental component of healthcare quality. Patient Safety Culture (PSC) assessment provides an organization with insight of perceptions and attitudes of its staff related to patient safety. In addition, it is meant to improve performance rather than blaming individuals. This study aimed to assess patient safety culture from the health care staff perspective in El-Shatby University Hospital for Gynecology and Obstetrics.

METHODS

A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted. The study was conducted at El-Shatby University Hospital for Gynecology and Obstetrics from November 2020 to January 2021. The target participants were assistant lecturers, residents, and head nurses in charge during the field study period. The number of potential participants who fulfilled the inclusion criteria (in charge during the period of data collection and working in the hospital for more than 3 months) was 83; the twelve participants who participated in the pilot study were excluded. The total number of participants who agreed to participate in the study was 66 participants (38 residents, 18 assistant lecturers, and 10 head nurses) out of 71 potential participants representing a 92.9% response rate. A structured self-administered questionnaire format adapted from Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture (HSOPSC) questionnaire was distributed anonymously to the participants. The questionnaire has 42 items measuring twelve patient safety culture dimensions: teamwork within the unit, supervisors' expectations and actions to promote patient safety, feedback and communication about error, organizational learning, communication openness, overall perception of patient safety, hands-off and transitions, teamwork across units, frequency of events reported, management support for patient safety, staffing, and management support for patient safety. Except for two items that are responded on a five-point frequency scale (never, rarely, sometimes, most of the time, and always) the majority of patient safety culture questions are answered on a five-point agreement scale (strongly disagree, disagree, neutral, agree, and strongly agree), with a higher score indicating a more favorable attitude toward patient safety.

RESULTS

The overall average positive percent score was 45.4%. Average positive response percentages to individual items ranged from 28.8 to 81.8%. No domain had an average positive percent score of more than 75%. Out of the twelve dimensions of patient safety culture included in the HSOPSC questionnaire, "the teamwork within unit" domain had the highest average positive percent score (62.1%) among all participants. On the other hand, the "Non-punitive response to error" domain had the lowest score (18.9%). More than half (57.6%) of the participants rated patient's safety at the hospital as acceptable.

CONCLUSION

Investing in practices that strengthen patient safety is crucial if the hospital is to improve overall performance and quality of services. The present study displays a frail patient safety culture (PSC) in the majority of the domains. All the domains should be considered of high priority focused areas for remark and reformative tasks. Continuous training programs of the staff on patient safety to improve their perception of safety culture are necessary. All PSC composites need improvement starting with regular assessment of PSC along with continuous monitoring and increasing the healthcare providers' awareness of demanded PSC.

摘要

背景

患者安全(PS)是医疗质量的基本组成部分。患者安全文化(PSC)评估为组织提供了有关其员工对患者安全的看法和态度的洞察。此外,其目的是提高绩效而非指责个人。本研究旨在从医疗保健人员的角度评估艾尔-沙特比大学妇产科医院的患者安全文化。

方法

进行了一项描述性横断面研究。该研究于2020年11月至2021年1月在艾尔-沙特比大学妇产科医院进行。目标参与者是实地研究期间的助理讲师、住院医师和护士长。符合纳入标准(在数据收集期间负责且在医院工作超过3个月)的潜在参与者人数为83人;排除参加预试验的12名参与者。在71名潜在参与者中,同意参与研究的参与者总数为66人(38名住院医师、18名助理讲师和10名护士长),回复率为92.9%。采用从《医院患者安全文化调查》(HSOPSC)问卷改编的结构化自填式问卷形式,匿名分发给参与者。该问卷有42个项目,测量十二个患者安全文化维度:单位内团队合作、主管促进患者安全的期望和行动、关于错误的反馈和沟通、组织学习、沟通开放性、对患者安全的总体看法、不接触和交接、跨单位团队合作、报告事件的频率、管理层对患者安全的支持、人员配备以及管理层对患者安全的支持。除了两个按五点频率量表(从不、很少、有时、大部分时间、总是)回答的项目外,大多数患者安全文化问题按五点同意量表(强烈不同意、不同意、中立、同意、强烈同意)回答,分数越高表明对患者安全的态度越积极。

结果

总体平均积极百分比得分为45.4%。各个项目的平均积极回复百分比在28.8%至81.8%之间。没有一个领域的平均积极百分比得分超过75%。在HSOPSC问卷所包含的十二个患者安全文化维度中,“单位内团队合作”领域在所有参与者中平均积极百分比得分最高(62.1%)。另一方面,“对错误的非惩罚性反应”领域得分最低(18.9%)。超过一半(57.6%)的参与者将医院的患者安全评为可接受。

结论

如果医院要提高整体绩效和服务质量,投资于加强患者安全的做法至关重要。本研究显示大多数领域的患者安全文化(PSC)较为薄弱。所有领域都应被视为需要关注和进行改革任务的高度优先重点领域。有必要对员工进行持续的患者安全培训,以提高他们对安全文化的认知。所有PSC指标都需要改进,首先要定期评估PSC,同时持续监测并提高医疗服务提供者对所需PSC的认识。

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