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Exploring the Association Between Organizational Culture and Large-Scale Adverse Events: Evidence from the Veterans Health Administration

机译:探索组织之间的关系文化和大规模的不良事件:证据从退伍军人健康管理局

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Background: Large-scale adverse events (LSAEs) involve unsafe clinical practices stemming from system issues that may affect multiple patients. Although literature suggests a supportive organizational culture may protect against system-related adverse events, no study has explored such a relationship within the context of LSAEs. This study aimed to identify whether staff perceptionsoforganizationalculturewereassociatedwithLSAEincidence. Methods: The team conducted an exploratory analysis using the 2008–2010 data from the US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) All Employee Survey (AES). LSAE incidence was the outcome variable in two facilities where similar infection control practice issues occurred, leading to LSAEs. For comparison, four facilities where LSAEs had not occurred were selected, matched on VA–assigned facility complexity and geography. The AES explanatory factors included workgroup- level (civility, employee engagement, leadership, psychological safety, resources, rewards) and hospital-level Likert-type scales for four cultural factors (group, rational, entrepreneurial, bureaucratic). Bivariate analyses and logistic regressions were performed, with individual staff as the unit of analysis from the anonymous AES data. Results: Responses from 209 AES participants across the six facilities in the sample indicated that the four comparison facilities had significantly higher mean scores compared to the two LSAE facilities for 9 of 10 explanatory factors. The adjusted analyses identified that employee engagement significantly predicted LSAE incidence (odds ratio = 0.58, 95% confidence interval = 0.37–0.90). Conclusion: Staffat the two exposure facilities in this study described their organizational culture to be less supportive. Lower scores in employee engagement may be a contributing factor for LSAEs.
机译:背景:大规模的不良事件(lsa)因涉及到不安全的临床实践系统问题,可能会影响多个病人。虽然文献表明支持组织文化可以预防系统相关的不良事件,没有研究上下文中探讨了这种关系文理学院。工作人员

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