新加坡一家急症护理医院医护人员对其对临床质量和患者安全的认识、技能和态度的看法

Adeline Shuhan Koh, Zhixuan Zhang, G. Lim, B. Lim, W. Ng, Sze Joo Juan
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目的:医疗机构已经努力与医护人员(HCWs)沟通临床质量和患者安全(CQPS)的概念和重要性。然而,在没有充分评估指导这种行为的因素的情况下,实施干预措施以促进支持CQPS的行为可能代价高昂且适得其反。本研究旨在探讨医护人员对自身能力的认知及对CQPS的态度。它还研究了他们对不安全做法的感知行为模式以及改善医院CQPS行为的不同途径的有用性。方法:2017年对医生、护士和辅助卫生工作者进行为期2个月的调查。在部门员工会议期间分发纸质调查问卷。参与完全是自愿的,回答被去识别并保密。调查采用李克特五点量表。数据分析采用描述性统计。结果:参评率为90.2%(541/600)。88.0%和85.6%的受访者分别认为CQPS对他们的工作很重要和相关。然而,当被问及他们是否执行了一系列支持cqps的行为时,结果显示了知识与行为的脱节。只有36.2%的人在看到不安全操作时会进行干预,27.2%的人认为报告未遂事件很重要。结论:虽然受访者普遍意识到CQPS的重要性和相关性,但这并没有反映在他们的行为上,因为他们没有动力,对实践支持CQPS的行为表现出不感兴趣。需要进一步的研究来解决与这种知识-行为脱节相关的因素。
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Healthcare workers’ perception of their awareness, skills and attitudes towards clinical quality and patient safety in an acute care hospital in Singapore
Objective: Healthcare institutions have taken efforts to communicate to their healthcare workers (HCWs) about the concepts and importance of clinical quality and patient safety (CQPS). However, implementing interventions to promote pro CQPS behaviour without fully evaluating the factors that direct such behaviour may be costly and counter-productive. This study aimed to investigate HCWs’ perception of their competence and attitudes towards CQPS. It also looked into their perceived behaviour pattern to unsafe practices and usefulness of the different avenues to improve CQPS behavior in the hospital.Methods: A survey was conducted among doctors, nurses and allied health workers over two months in 2017. Paper surveys were distributed during departmental staff meetings. Participation was strictly voluntary, and responses were de-identified and kept confidential. Responses were measured using a five-point Likert scale. Data was analyzed using descriptive statistics.Results: The participation rate was 90.2% (541/600). Of the respondents, 88.0% and 85.6% agreed that CQPS was important and relevant to their work respectively. However, when asked if they execute a series of pro-CQPS behaviour, results showed a knowledge-behaviour disconnect. Only 36.2% will intervene when they see unsafe practice and 27.2% see the importance of reporting near miss events.Conclusions: While respondents are generally aware of the importance and relevance of CQPS, this is not reflected in their behaviour as they are unmotivated and show disinterest in practising pro-CQPS behaviour. Further studies are needed to address the factors associated with this knowledge-behaviour disconnect.
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