The Mediating Role of Burnout in the Relationship between Perceived Patient-safe, Friendly Working Environment and Perceived Unsafe Performance in an Obstetric Unit.

Sandra C Buttigieg, Emanuela-Anna Azzopardi, Vincent Cassar
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Medical errors in obstetric departments are commonly reported and may involve both mother and neonate. The complexity of obstetric care, the interactions between various disciplines, and the inherent limitations of human performance make it critically important for these departments to provide patient-safe and friendly working environments that are open to learning and participative safety. Obstetric care involves stressful work, and health care professionals are prone to develop burnout, this being associated with unsafe practices and lower probability for reporting safety concerns. This study aims to test the mediating role of burnout in the relationship of patient-safe and friendly working environment with unsafe performance. The full population of professionals working in an obstetrics department in Malta was invited to participate in a cross-sectional study, with 73.6% (n = 184) of its members responding. The research tool was adapted from the Sexton et al.'s Safety Attitudes Questionnaire - Labor and Delivery version and surveyed participants on their working environment, burnout, and perceived unsafe performance. Analysis was done using Structural Equation Modeling. Results supported the relationship between the lack of a perceived patient-safe and friendly working environment and unsafe performance that is mediated by burnout. Creating a working environment that ensures patient safety practices, that allows communication, and is open to learning may protect employees from burnout. In so doing, they are more likely to perceive that they are practicing safely. This study contributes to patient safety literature by relating working environment, burnout, and perceived unsafe practice with the intention of raising awareness of health managers' roles in ensuring optimal clinical working environment for health care employees.

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倦怠在产科病房感知患者安全、友好工作环境与感知不安全绩效关系中的中介作用。
产科部门的医疗差错经常被报道,可能涉及母亲和新生儿。产科护理的复杂性,各学科之间的相互作用,以及人类表现的固有局限性,使得这些部门提供对患者安全和友好的工作环境至关重要,这些工作环境对学习和参与性安全开放。产科护理涉及压力很大的工作,保健专业人员容易产生倦怠,这与不安全的做法和报告安全问题的可能性较低有关。本研究旨在检验职业倦怠在患者安全友好工作环境与不安全绩效关系中的中介作用。在马耳他产科工作的所有专业人员被邀请参加一项横断面研究,其中73.6% (n = 184)的成员回应。研究工具改编自Sexton等人的安全态度问卷-劳动和分娩版本,调查了参与者的工作环境,倦怠和感知的不安全表现。采用结构方程模型进行分析。结果支持缺乏患者安全友好的工作环境与不安全绩效之间的关系,这是由倦怠介导的。创造一个确保病人安全的工作环境,允许交流,并开放学习,可以保护员工免于倦怠。在这样做的过程中,他们更有可能认为他们是在安全地练习。本研究通过将工作环境、职业倦怠和感知不安全行为联系起来,为患者安全文献做出贡献,旨在提高健康管理人员在确保医疗保健员工最佳临床工作环境方面的角色意识。
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