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医院管理者对加纳三个地区患者安全文化状况的看法。

Hospital managers' views on the state of patient safety culture across three regions in Ghana.

机构信息

School of Nursing Science, Faculty of Health Sciences, North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, Potchefstroom, South Africa.

South African Research Chairs Initiative (SARChI), School of Public Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.

出版信息

BMC Health Serv Res. 2022 Oct 29;22(1):1300. doi: 10.1186/s12913-022-08701-z.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Improving patient safety culture in healthcare organisations contributes positively to the quality of care and patients' attitudes toward care. While hospital managers undoubtedly play critical roles in creating a patient safety culture, in Ghana, qualitative studies focussing on hospital managers' views on the state of patient safety culture in their hospitals remain scanty.

OBJECTIVE

This study aimed to explore the views of hospital managers regarding compliance to patient safety culture dimensions in the selected hospitals in the Bono, Greater Accra, and Upper East regions of Ghana.

METHODOLOGY

This was a qualitative exploratory study. A purposive sampling of all hospital managers involved in patient safety practices was conducted. The sampled managers were then invited to a focus group discussion. Twelve focus group discussions with each consisting of a maximum of twelve participants were conducted. The ten patient safety culture dimensions adapted from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality's patient safety culture composite measures framed the interview guide. Deductive thematic content analysis was done. Lincoln and Guba's methods of trustworthiness were applied to ensure that the findings are valid and reliable.

FINDINGS

Positive patient safety culture behaviours such as open communication, organisational learning, and strong teamwork within units, were an established practice in the selected facilities across Ghana. Lack of teamwork across units, fear of reporting adverse events, the existence of a blame culture, inconsistent response to errors, extreme shortage of staff, sub-standard handover, lack of management support with resources constrained the patient safety culture. The lack of standardised policies on reporting adverse events and response to errors encouraged managers to use various approaches, some resulting in a blame culture. Staff shortage contributed to poor quality of safety practices including poor handover which was also influenced by lateness to duty.

CONCLUSION

Prompt and appropriate responses by managers to medical errors require improvements in staffing and material resources as well as the enactment of standard policies across health facilities in the country. By so doing, hospital managers would contribute significantly to patient safety, and help build a patient safety culture in the selected hospitals.

摘要

背景

改善医疗机构的患者安全文化对提高护理质量和患者对护理的态度有积极影响。虽然医院管理者无疑在营造患者安全文化方面发挥着关键作用,但在加纳,专注于医院管理者对其医院患者安全文化状况看法的定性研究仍然很少。

目的

本研究旨在探讨加纳博诺、大阿克拉和上东部地区选定医院的医院管理者对遵守患者安全文化维度的看法。

方法

这是一项定性探索性研究。对参与患者安全实践的所有医院管理者进行了目的性抽样。然后邀请抽样管理者参加焦点小组讨论。共进行了 12 次焦点小组讨论,每次讨论最多有 12 名参与者。访谈指南以适应自美国医疗保健研究与质量局患者安全文化综合措施的十个患者安全文化维度为框架。采用演绎主题内容分析法。应用林肯和古巴的可信度方法确保研究结果是有效的和可靠的。

发现

在加纳的选定设施中,积极的患者安全文化行为,如开放沟通、组织学习和单位内的强大团队合作,已成为既定实践。单位之间缺乏团队合作、对报告不良事件的恐惧、存在指责文化、对错误的反应不一致、工作人员极度短缺、交接不标准、缺乏管理支持以及资源有限,这些都限制了患者安全文化。缺乏关于报告不良事件和对错误做出反应的标准化政策,鼓励管理者采用各种方法,其中一些导致了指责文化。人员短缺导致安全实践质量差,包括交接不良,这也受到迟到的影响。

结论

管理者对医疗差错做出及时和适当的反应需要改善人员配备和物资资源,以及在全国卫生机构颁布标准政策。通过这样做,医院管理者将为患者安全做出重大贡献,并有助于在选定的医院建立患者安全文化。

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