An Evaluation of Healthcare Safety Culture Among Healthcare Professionals in Secondary and Tertiary Public Hospitals in the Middle East Region

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作者
Abdulla, Moza A. [1 ]
Habas Sr, Elmukhtar [2 ]
Al Halabi, Anas [1 ]
Hassan, Mohammed [1 ]
Sohail, Farid [1 ]
Alajmi, Jameela [1 ]
Ghazouani, Hafedh [1 ]
机构
[1] Hamad Med Corp, Corp Qual & Patient Safety, Doha, Qatar
[2] Hamad Gen Hosp, Internal Med, Doha, Qatar
关键词
hospital survey on patient safety culture (hospsc); psc; patient safety culture; hmc; patient health safety; PATIENT SAFETY; PERCEPTIONS; CLIMATE; POWER;
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10.7759/cureus.35299
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background and aim The provision of quality healthcare is initiated by a culture of patient safety. Understanding the patient safety culture (PSC) is a critical concept for all healthcare workers. We conducted this study to evaluate the PSC understanding among the Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC) staff members. Furthermore, to establish a local (HMC) reference point for providing quality health care based on a culture of patient safety. Method A Hospital Patient Safety Culture Survey (HSOPSC) was presented to our health system employees to assess their perceptions and understandings of PSC. The survey was self-administered. STATA Package version 12.0 culture software was used to analyze these data in terms of descriptive, correlational, and multivariate ordinal regression. Results This study targeted to survey 6,538 employees in HMC facilities, but only 5,583 responded, resulting in a percentage response rate of 85.4%. Ten facilities achieved 100% participation, and other HMC facilities had response rates ranging from 71.2% to 97.5%. Approximately 88.0% of the responders had direct patient contact. The HSOPSC survey resulted in an overall positive response rate of 62.4%. The dimensions with the highest positive response score were ???teamwork within the Unit??? followed by ???organizational learning/continuous improvement??? and ???management support for patient safety??? with a mean percent positive response (PPR) of 83.1%, 82.0%, and 79.2%, respectively. Conversely, there are three dimensions with the lowest positive response score, including ???communication openness,??? ???staffing,??? and ???nonpunitive response to errors,??? with a mean PPR of 46.6%, 40.1%, and 27.7%, respectively. ANOVA and the student t -test revealed that men (64.3% ?? 8.1%), employees with 11-15 years of experience in their specialty (65.8% ?? 6.5%), and general hospital type (64.4% ??7.2%), were all significantly associated with differences in the overall perceptions of PSC. According to the study results, there was a moderate correlation between perceptions of PSC at the hospital and the following: Teamwork Across Units (RS= 0.43; p < 0.05), and Frequency of Events Reported (RS= 0.40; p < 0.05.). A regression analysis found that men, workers under 40 years of age, professionals with no direct contact with patients, employees with 11-15 years of experience in their specialty, intensive care staff, and general hospital staff were all significant predictors of overall favorable perceptions of the PSC. Conclusion PSC???s understanding of HMC staff is moderate. Furthermore, this is the first study conducted for PSC understanding by the HMC staff in Qatar State. It is eligible to be considered a backbone and reference for new research projects about PSC in Qatari health facilities, if not worldwide.
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