Patient safety culture among community pharmacists in Cairo.

Mahi Al-Tehewy, Samera Mohamed, Noura Ammar
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Background: Measuring perception of patient safety culture among pharmacists working in community pharmacies is crucial to identify opportunities and areas that require improvement. The aim of this work is to measure patient safety culture among pharmacists working in community pharmacies in Cairo.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among pharmacists working in community pharmacies in the center and south regions of Cairo. The Pharmacy Survey on Patient Safety Culture (PSOPSC), developed by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) was used to collect data.

Results: The study included 210 community pharmacies with a 95% response rate. The mean age of pharmacists was 28 ± 5.4 years. The overall positive response percentage (PRP) ranged between 35 and 69% with a mean of 57.4%. The highest PRP was identified in the domains of "teamwork" (68.97%), "organizational learning-continuous improvement" (64.93%) and "patient counseling" (61.83%). The PRP was less than 60% in 6 out of the 11 composites. The lowest PRP was found in the domain of "staffing, work pressure, and pace", which scored 34.98%.

Conclusion: The study identified areas of patient safety culture that require improvement in community pharmacies, especially in allocating staff, appropriate working hours, and training community pharmacists on the importance and principles of patient safety. The overall mean PRP of patient safety culture among community pharmacists highlights the need to include patient safety as the strategic priority at the level of community pharmacies.

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开罗社区药剂师的患者安全文化。
背景:测量在社区药房工作的药剂师对患者安全文化的感知对于确定需要改进的机会和领域至关重要。这项工作的目的是衡量在开罗社区药房工作的药剂师的病人安全文化。方法:对在开罗中南部地区社区药店工作的药师进行横断面调查。使用医疗保健研究和质量机构(AHRQ)开发的药房患者安全文化调查(PSOPSC)来收集数据。结果:纳入210家社区药店,有效率95%。药师平均年龄28±5.4岁。总体阳性反应百分比(PRP)在35%至69%之间,平均为57.4%。PRP最高的领域是“团队合作”(68.97%)、“组织学习-持续改进”(64.93%)和“患者咨询”(61.83%)。11种复合材料中有6种的PRP小于60%。PRP最低的是“人员配置、工作压力和节奏”,得分为34.98%。结论:该研究确定了社区药房患者安全文化需要改进的领域,特别是在人员配置、适当的工作时间以及对社区药剂师进行患者安全重要性和原则的培训方面。社区药剂师患者安全文化的总体平均PRP突出了将患者安全作为社区药房一级战略优先事项的必要性。
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