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外科科室患者安全调查结果的纵向分析

Longitudinal analysis of culture of patient safety survey results in surgical departments.

作者信息

Butler Logan R, Lashani Shaian, Mitchell Cody, Ra Jin H, Greenberg Caprice, Marks Lawrence B, Ivester Thomas, Mazur Lukasz

机构信息

Division of Healthcare Engineering, School of Medicine, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, United States.

Division of Acute Care Surgery, Department of Surgery, School of Medicine, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, United States.

出版信息

Front Health Serv. 2024 Oct 24;4:1419248. doi: 10.3389/frhs.2024.1419248. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

There is a need for improved methodologies on how to longitudinally analyze, interpret and learn from the Surveys on Patient Safety Culture™ (SOPS), developed by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). Typically, SOPS quantify results by the percentage of positive responses, but this approach may miss insights from neutral or negative feedback.

STUDY DESIGN

The SOPS were distributed every two years from 2011 to 2022 to all hospital staff at one academic institution from perioperative services. Differences between rates of "positive" and "negative" scores ("Delta"), and "neutral" responses over time were calculated. The coefficient of determination ( ) was used to assess the correlation strength of the positive scores as the primary outcomes provided by the SOPS and Delta values over time. Finally, we evaluated patterns (crossing and converging [indicating "worrisome" patterns] vs. diverging [suggesting "desirable" pattern] vs. stable [suggesting "neutral" pattern]) of the longitudinal scores.

RESULTS

A total of 1,035 responses were analyzed [51 and 40 survey items for SOPS v1 and v2 (2022 only), respectively]. Comparing the values of the positive only scores to the Delta scores demonstrated a change in effect size for "Nonpunitive Response to Error" (  = 0.290 vs. 0.420). Of the 13 specific categories measured through SOPS, plotting negative vs. positive values elucidated 2 crossing, 2 converging and 2 diverging patterns indicating both a decrease in positive responses and an increase in negative responses rather than neutral.

CONCLUSION

Longitudinal analysis of the SOPS using the directional measures, Delta and pattern trends can provide organizations with additional key insights regarding culture of patient safety.

摘要

背景

医疗保健研究与质量局(AHRQ)开发的患者安全文化调查(SOPS)需要改进纵向分析、解读和从中学习的方法。通常,SOPS通过积极回应的百分比来量化结果,但这种方法可能会遗漏来自中性或负面反馈的见解。

研究设计

2011年至2022年期间,每两年向一家学术机构围手术期服务的所有医院工作人员发放一次SOPS。计算“积极”和“消极”分数(“Delta”)的比率以及随时间变化的“中性”回应之间的差异。决定系数( )用于评估SOPS提供的作为主要结果的积极分数与随时间变化的Delta值之间的相关强度。最后,我们评估了纵向分数的模式(交叉和趋同[表明“令人担忧”的模式]与发散[表明“理想”的模式]与稳定[表明“中性”的模式])。

结果

共分析了1035份回复[SOPS v1和v2(仅2022年)分别有51项和40项调查项目]。将仅积极分数的 值与Delta分数进行比较,结果显示“对错误的非惩罚性回应”的效应大小发生了变化( = 0.290对0.420)。在通过SOPS测量的13个具体类别中,绘制消极值与积极值的关系图,发现有2种交叉、2种趋同和2种发散模式,这表明积极回应减少,消极回应增加,而非中性回应。

结论

使用方向性测量、Delta和模式趋势对SOPS进行纵向分析,可以为组织提供有关患者安全文化的更多关键见解。

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