患者安全文化与医院不良事件的关系:个案研究

H. Gharaee, Razieh Jahanian, M. Karim, E. Kakemam, Khadijeh Bande Elahi, Leili Tapak, Yadolah Hamidi
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Khadijeh Bande Elahi,Leili Tapak,Yadolah Hamidi*简介:患者安全文化是减少医院不良事件和提高患者安全的重要因素。本研究的目的是评估哈马丹市医院的患者安全文化与不良事件之间的关系。方法:本研究是一项描述性分析研究,于2018年在哈马丹的医院进行。研究人群包括在医院工作的护士。采用患者安全文化问卷和不良事件检查表进行数据收集。650名护士完成了问卷调查。多元逻辑回归用于检验变量之间的关系。结果:患者安全文化的平均得分最高与组织学习维度有关,最低与信息交流和传递维度有关。35.4%的护士表示,他们在过去一年中至少见过一名患者摔倒(不良事件最少)。此外,51.9%的护士表示,在过去一年中,他们的工作场所至少发生过一次压疮,或患者或其家人的投诉(最严重的不良事件)。最后,患者安全文化的平均得分与不良事件的发生率有显著关系。结论:本研究证实了患者安全文化是不良事件的预测因素。因此,卫生官员和医院管理人员应通过不同的策略,如鼓励不良事件报告以及举办护士培训课程,为促进患者安全文化和减少不良事件提供先决条件。
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Relationship between Patient Safety Culture and Adverse Events in Hospital: A case study
Khadijeh Bande Elahi , Leili Tapak , Yadolah Hamidi* Introduction: Patient safety culture is an important factor in reducing hospital's adverse event and improving patient safety. The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between patient safety culture and adverse events in hospitals of Hamadan city. Methods: The present study was a descriptive-analytical study which was performed in hospitals of Hamadan in 2018. The study population consisted of nurses working in hospitals. The patient safety culture questionnaire and adverse event checklist were used for data collection. Questionnaires were completed by 650 nurses. Multiple logistic regression was used to examine the relationship between the variables. Results: The highest mean score of patient safety culture was related to the dimension of organizational learning, and the lowest score was for exchange and transfer of information. 35.4 percent of nurses said they had seen at least one patient fall in the past year (the least adverse event). Moreover, 51.9 percent of nurses stated that at least one pressure ulcer, or a complaint by a patient or his/her family had happened at their workplace in the past year (the most adverse event). Finally, the mean score of the patient safety culture had a significant relationship with the incidence of adverse events. Conclusion: This study confirms the patient safety culture as a predictor of adverse events. Hence, health officials and hospital administrators should provide prerequisites for promoting patient safety culture and reducing adverse events through different strategies, such as encouraging adverse events reporting as well as holding nurse training courses.
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