Business School, Hubei University of Economics, Wuhan, China.
Hubei Enterprise Culture Research Center, Hubei University of Economics, Wuhan, China.
Front Public Health. 2023 Jul 27;11:1200764. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1200764. eCollection 2023.
The study aimed to compare the evolution of patient safety culture perceived by high-risk hospital staff in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and non-COVID-19 pandemic and to examine the variations in patient safety culture across demographic variables. The study found that the COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted patient safety culture in healthcare settings, with an increased focus on safety climate, job satisfaction, teamwork climate, stress recognition, and emotional exhaustion. Safety culture and work stress vary among medical professionals of different age groups. To reduce stress, workload should be minimized, work efficiency improved, and physical and mental health promoted. Strengthening safety culture can reduce work-related stress, improve job satisfaction, and increase dedication towards work. The study recommends interventions such as psychological and social support, along with emotional management training, to reduce emotional exhaustion. Healthcare institutions can set up psychological counseling hotlines or support groups to help medical professionals reduce stress and emotional burden.
本研究旨在比较 COVID-19 大流行和非 COVID-19 大流行期间高危医院工作人员感知到的患者安全文化的演变,并研究患者安全文化在人口统计学变量方面的变化。研究发现,COVID-19 大流行对医疗保健环境中的患者安全文化产生了重大影响,对安全氛围、工作满意度、团队合作氛围、压力识别和情绪疲惫的关注度有所增加。不同年龄组的医疗专业人员的安全文化和工作压力存在差异。为了减轻压力,应尽量减少工作量,提高工作效率,并促进身心健康。加强安全文化可以减轻与工作相关的压力,提高工作满意度,并增加对工作的投入。本研究建议采取心理和社会支持等干预措施,并进行情绪管理培训,以减轻情绪疲惫。医疗机构可以设立心理咨询热线或支持小组,帮助医疗专业人员减轻压力和情绪负担。