A multi-criteria decision-making approach for prioritizing factors influencing healthcare workers' safety performance: A case of a women's hospital

L. Omidi , Gh. Moradi , V. Salehi , M. Khosravifar
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This study was designed to examine the influence of organizational and individual-level factors on the safety performance of healthcare workers at a women's hospital. Healthcare workers in different occupational groups enrolled in the current study. A questionnaire was used for data collection, and the data were analyzed using an integrated multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) approach. The entropy method was applied to prioritize influential factors, including safety climate, perceived organizational support for safety, perceived supervisor support for safety, safety voice, organizational resilience, and individual resilience, and the technique for order preference by similarity to an ideal solution (TOPSIS) was employed to rank the alternatives (healthcare workers in different occupational groups). The finding of the entropy method illustrated that perceived organizational support for safety and organizational resilience had the highest influence on healthcare workers' safety performance. The other most influential factor was individual resilience. Regarding safety performance components, safety compliance was more important than safety participation. TOPSIS results suggested that radiologists, nurses, and midwives experienced higher safety performance levels than the other occupational groups in the study women's hospital. The findings of this study demonstrated that organizational and individual-level factors such as safety climate, perceived organizational and supervisor support for safety, and resilience-related factors significantly influence healthcare workers' safety performance, and compliance with safety rules and procedures is essential to achieve better safety performance.
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影响医护人员安全绩效的因素优先排序的多标准决策方法:以一家妇女医院为例
本研究旨在探讨组织和个人层面的因素对妇女医院医护人员安全绩效的影响。本研究纳入了不同职业群体的医护人员。采用问卷调查收集数据,采用综合多准则决策(MCDM)方法对数据进行分析。采用熵值法对安全气候、感知组织对安全的支持、感知主管对安全的支持、安全声音、组织弹性和个体弹性等影响因素进行排序,并采用理想解决方案相似性排序偏好技术(TOPSIS)对备选方案(不同职业群体的医护人员)进行排序。熵值法发现,组织安全支持感和组织弹性对医护人员安全绩效的影响最大。另一个最具影响力的因素是个体适应力。就安全性能组成部分而言,安全合规比安全参与更重要。TOPSIS结果表明,在研究的妇女医院中,放射科医生、护士和助产士的安全表现水平高于其他职业群体。本研究结果表明,组织和个人层面的因素,如安全气候、感知到的组织和主管对安全的支持,以及与弹性相关的因素,显著影响医护人员的安全绩效,遵守安全规则和程序是实现更好的安全绩效的必要条件。
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