Assessing Patient Safety Culture: Insights from a Neurological Institute.

Q3 Medicine Tunisie Medicale Pub Date : 2024-09-05 DOI:10.62438/tunismed.v102i9.4891
Hekma Hajji, Emna Bokri, Nader Baffoun, Nesrine Hasni, Chokri Kaddour
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Introduction-Aim: Assessment of patient safety culture is important for enhancing hospital service quality and clinical outcomes. This study aimed to evaluate the safety of patient culture among health professionals in a neurological institute, in order to identify areas of improvement. The second objective of our study was to determine the influence of the sociodemographic data of the participants on the awareness of patient safety.

Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted among healthcare workers exercising at a neurological institution using a validated Hospital Survey of Patient Safety Culture questionnaire containing ten safety care dimensions.

Results: A total of 123 responses to the questionnaire were analyzed, accounting for 34.5% of the total (Cronbach's alpha=0.677). Among the participants, 61.8% considered the level of awareness regarding patient safety to be acceptable. The dimensions considered as strengths were "Organizational learning and continuous improvement" with the highest positive response (60.3%) "Relationship patient-staff member" (58.9%) and "Teamwork within units" (58.9%). However, the dimensions considered as weaknesses were "Management support for patient safety" with 28.5% of positive responses and "Communication openness and non-punitive response to error" (40%).

Conclusion: Patient safety culture among healthcare professionals is at an average with "Organizational learning and continuous improvement" being a positive aspect. However, improvements should be made in all dimensions to enhance and promote patient safety within the institution.

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导言--目的:患者安全文化评估对于提高医院服务质量和临床疗效非常重要。本研究旨在评估神经病学研究所医护人员的患者安全文化,以确定需要改进的领域。研究的第二个目的是确定参与者的社会人口学数据对患者安全意识的影响:方法:我们使用经过验证的医院患者安全文化调查问卷(包含十个安全护理维度),对在一家神经病学机构工作的医护人员进行了一项横断面描述性研究:共对 123 份问卷进行了分析,占总数的 34.5%(Cronbach's alpha=0.677)。其中,61.8% 的参与者认为患者安全意识水平可以接受。被认为是优势的维度是 "组织学习和持续改进",正面回答率最高(60.3%),"患者与工作人员的关系"(58.9%)和 "单位内部的团队合作"(58.9%)。然而,"管理层对患者安全的支持"(28.5%)和 "沟通的开放性和对错误的非惩罚性反应"(40%)被认为是弱项:医护人员的患者安全文化处于平均水平,其中 "组织学习和持续改进 "具有积极意义。然而,应在所有方面加以改进,以加强和促进机构内的患者安全。
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