THE HIDDEN IMPACTS OF OCCUPATIONAL STRESS ON PATIENT SAFETY CULTURE

Minh Nguyen, Lan Anh Do Thi, An Luong Tran Hong, Long Ly Tieu, Ngan Dang Thi Thien, Nhan Nguyen Thi Thu, Yen Pham Thi Kim, Hue Nguyen Thi Hoang, Ngoc Nguyen Thi Bach, Vu Sam Ha Nhu, Trieu Hoang, Xuan Nguyen Thi Truong
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Introduction: Previous studies have shown that over 45% of healthcare workers exhibit symptoms of stress, but the impacts of occupational stress on patient safety culture (PSC) are not well understood. Objectives: This study was to determine the relationship between occupational stress and PSC at Pham Ngoc Thach Hospital in 2022. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted on 390 healthcare workers at Pham Ngoc Thach Hospital in November 2022. Data was collected using the Vietnamese version of the HSOPSC 2.0 tool (Cronbach’s alpha 0.68-0.93) and the DASS-21-S. Results: The results showed that 15% of healthcare workers had mild to severe stress. The average PSC score was 3.13 with a standard deviation of 0.36 (5-point Likert scale). Higher occupational stress was associated with lower overall PSC. Specifically, occupational stress negatively impacted three domains of patient safety: teamwork, error communication, and hospital management support for patient safety. Conclusion: This study demonstrates that reducing healthcare worker stress could be an intervention to improve PSC. Hospitals should consider implementing workplace stress relief initiatives as an important factor in promoting PSC in healthcare, which can directly impact patient health and satisfaction.
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职业压力对患者安全文化的隐性影响
导言:以往的研究表明,超过 45% 的医护人员表现出压力症状,但职业压力对患者安全文化 (PSC) 的影响却不甚了解。研究目的本研究旨在确定 2022 年范玉泽医院职业压力与患者安全文化之间的关系。研究方法2022 年 11 月,对 Pham Ngoc Thach 医院的 390 名医护人员进行了横断面研究。使用越南语版 HSOPSC 2.0 工具(Cronbach's alpha 0.68-0.93)和 DASS-21-S 收集数据。结果显示结果显示,15% 的医护人员存在轻度至重度压力。PSC 平均分为 3.13 分,标准差为 0.36 分(5 点李克特量表)。职业压力越大,PSC 总分越低。具体来说,职业压力对患者安全的三个方面产生了负面影响:团队合作、错误沟通和医院管理层对患者安全的支持。结论这项研究表明,减轻医护人员的压力可以作为改善患者安全中心的一项干预措施。医院应考虑实施工作场所压力缓解措施,将其作为促进医疗保健领域患者安全中心的重要因素,这将直接影响患者的健康和满意度。
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