医院环境中患者对安全文化感知量表的开发和初步评估。

IF 1.5 Q2 ENGINEERING, MULTIDISCIPLINARY International Journal of Engineering Pub Date : 2024-05-15 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.47895/amp.vi0.7822
Kathlyn Sharmaine Valdez, Paul Froilan Garma, Andrew Sumpay, Mickaela Gamboa, Ma Stefanie Reyes, Ma Carmela Gatchalian, Erwin Mendoza, Anna Alexis Forteza
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目的:现有的患者安全文化工具大多是为医护人员设计的。尽管这些患者安全工具声称是以患者为中心的,但在开发过程中对患者视角和文化因素的关注却十分有限。在现有文献中,还没有本地研究能捕捉到患者对住院期间安全的看法。本研究的目的是开发一种工具,用于测量患者对医院环境中安全文化的感知,并提供初步的心理测量分析:本研究是一项定量方法研究。该工具的开发分为三个阶段:通过文献回顾、临床观察和焦点小组讨论进行概念化和项目生成;两轮专家小组审查;以及试点测试。该工具在一家三级医院的 122 名符合条件的住院患者中进行了测试。对项目进行了因子分析,以确定每个项目下的基本因子。采用 Cronbach's alpha 检验量表的内部一致性:结果:患者对医院安全文化的感知量表由 25 个项目组成。分析得出了四个因子,共解释了 69.23% 的数据方差。项目分为四个维度:医院员工(4 个项目)、医院环境(5 个项目)、健康管理和护理服务(7 个项目)以及信息交流(9 个项目)。每个因子的 Cronbach's alpha 值分别为 0.81、0.78、0.91 和 0.94。量表的总体 Cronbach's alpha 为 0.95:本研究提供了新开发的测量患者对医院安全文化认知的工具的心理测量特性的初步证据。需要对更大的样本进行后续研究,以确定该工具应用于不同人群和环境时的可靠性和有效性,并确定有效的评分和解释分界点。
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Development and Preliminary Evaluation of Patient Perceptions on Safety Culture in a Hospital Setting Scale.

Objectives: Majority of the existing patient safety culture tools are designed for healthcare workers. Despite the claims that this patient safety tools are patient-centered, limited attention was given to the patients' perspectives and cultural considerations in the development. Local studies are not available in extant literature that capture patient perspectives on being safe during hospitalization. The goal of the study was to develop and provide preliminary psychometric analysis on a tool that measures patients' perception of safety culture in a hospital setting.

Methods: The study was a quantitative methodological study. The instrument was developed in three phases, conceptualization and item generation through literature review, clinical observation, and focus group discussion, two rounds of expert panel review, and pilot testing. The tool was tested on 122 eligible patients admitted in a tertiary hospital. Factor analysis of the items was done to determine the underlying factor under each item. Cronbach's alpha was used to test the degree of internal consistency of the scale.

Results: The Patient Perceptions on Safety Culture in Hospital Setting Scale consists of 25 items. The analysis yielded four factors explaining a total of 69.23% of the variance in the data. Items were grouped in four dimensions: Hospital workforce (4 items), Hospital Environment (5 items), Heath Management and Care Delivery (7 items), and Information Exchange (9 items). Each factor registered a Cronbach's alpha of 0.81, 0.78, 0.91, 0.94, respectively. The overall Cronbach's alpha of the scale is 0.95.

Conclusion: The study offers preliminary evidence on the psychometric properties of a newly developed tool that measures patient perceptions on hospital safety culture. Subsequent studies on larger samples need to be conducted to determine the reliability and validity of the tool when applied to different population and contexts as well as determining valid cut-off points in scoring and interpretation.

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