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The Effect of a Freely Available Flipped Classroom Course on Health Care Worker Patient Safety Culture: A Prospective Controlled Study

机译:免费提供的翻转课堂对卫生保健工作者患者安全文化的影响:一项前瞻性对照研究

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Background: Patient safety culture is an integral aspect of good standard of care. A good patient safety culture is believed to be a prerequisite for safe medical care. However, there is little evidence on whether general education can enhance patient safety culture.Objective: Our aim was to assess the impact of a standardized patient safety course on health care worker patient safety culture.Methods: Health care workers from Intensive Care Units (ICU) at two hospitals (A and B) in Hong Kong were recruited to compare the changes in safety culture before and after a patient safety course. The BASIC Patient Safety course was administered only to staff from Hospital A ICU. Safety culture was assessed in both units at two time points, one before and one after the course, by using the Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture questionnaire. Responses were coded according to the Survey User’s Guide, and positive response percentages for each patient safety domain were compared to the 2012 Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality ICU sample of 36,120 respondents.Results: We distributed 127 questionnaires across the two hospitals with an overall response rate of 74.8% (95 respondents). After the safety course, ICU A significantly improved on teamwork within hospital units (P=.008) and hospital management support for patient safety (P<.001), but decreased in the frequency of reporting mistakes compared to the initial survey (P=.006). Overall, ICU A staff showed significantly greater enhancement in positive responses in five domains than staff from ICU B. Pooled data indicated that patient safety culture was poorer in the two ICUs than the average ICU in the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality database, both overall and in every individual domain except hospital management support for patient safety and hospital handoffs and transitions.Conclusions: Our study demonstrates that a structured, reproducible short course on patient safety may be associated with an enhancement in several domains in ICU patient safety culture.
机译:背景:患者安全文化是良好护理标准不可或缺的一部分。良好的患者安全文化被认为是安全医疗的先决条件。然而,关于普通教育能否增强患者安全文化的证据很少。目的:我们的目标是评估标准化患者安全课程对医护人员患者安全文化的影响方法:重症监护室(ICU)的医护人员)在香港的两家医院(A和B)招募了一名患者,以比较患者安全培训前后的安全文化变化。仅向A医院ICU的工作人员开设了BASIC患者安全课程。通过使用医院患者安全文化调查问卷在两个时间点对两个单位的安全文化进行了评估,一个是在课程开始之前,一个是课程结束后。根据《调查用户指南》对回答进行编码,并将每个患者安全领域的积极回答百分比与2012年美国医疗保健研究与质量ICU的36,120名受访者进行比较。结果:我们在两所医院中分发了127份问卷,总体答复率为74.8%(95位受访者)。安全课程结束后,ICU A在医院单位内的团队合作(P = .008)和医院管理对患者安全的支持(P <.001)方面有了显着改善,但与初始调查相比,报告错误的频率有所降低(P = .006)。总体而言,ICU A员工在五个方面的阳性反应显着高于来自ICU B的员工。汇总数据显示,两个ICU中的患者安全文化比医疗机构研究和质量数据库中的平均ICU差结论:我们的研究表明,结构化,可重现的患者安全短期课程可能与ICU患者安全文化的多个领域的增强有关。

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