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Nurses’ perception of patient safety culture and its relationship with adverse events: a national questionnaire survey in Iran

机译:护士对患者安全文化的看法及其与不良事件的关系:伊朗国家调查问卷调查

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Patient safety culture is an important factor in determining hospitals’ ability to address and reduce the occurrence of adverse events (AEs). However, few studies have reported on the impact of nurses’ perceptions of patient safety culture on the occurrence of AEs. Our study aimed to assess the association between nurses’ perception of patient safety culture and their perceived proportion of adverse events. A cross-sectional survey was carried out among 2295 nurses employed in thirty-two teaching hospitals in Iran. Nurses completed the Persian version of the hospital survey of patients’ safety culture between October 2018 and September 2019. Positive Response Rates of overall patient safety culture was 34.1% and dimensions of patient safety culture varied from 20.9 to 43.8%. Also, nurses estimated that the occurrence of six adverse events varied from 51.2–63.0% in the past year. The higher nurses’ perceptions of “Staffing”, “Hospital handoffs and transitions”, “Frequency of event reporting”, “Non-punitive response to error”, “Supervisor expectation and actions promoting safety”, “Communication openness”, “Organizational learning continuous improvement”, “Teamwork within units”, and “Hospital management support patient safety” were significantly related to lower the perceived occurrence at least two out of six AEs (OR?=?0.69 to 1.46). Our findings demonstrated that nurses’ perception regarding patient safety culture was low and the perceived occurrence of adverse events was high. The research has also shown that the higher level of nurses’ perception of patient safety culture was associated with lowered occurrence of AEs. Hence, managers could provide prerequisites to improve patient safety culture and reduce adverse events through different strategies, such as encouraging adverse events’ reporting and holding training courses for nurses. However, further research is needed to assess how interventions addressing patient safety culture might reduce the occurrence of adverse events.
机译:患者安全文化是确定医院解决和减少不良事件发生(AES)的能力的重要因素。然而,很少有研究报告了护士对患者安全文化对AES发生的影响。我们的研究旨在评估护士对患者安全文化的看法与其感知不良事件比例的关联。在伊朗的三十二个教学医院雇用的2295名护士中进行了一个横断面调查。护士完成了2018年10月和2019年9月期间患者安全文化的医院版本的波斯版。整体患者安全文化的阳性反应率为34.1%,患者安全文化的维度从20.9增加到43.8%。此外,护士估计,过去一年的51.2-63.0%,六场不良事件发生的发生。 “人员配置”,“医院切换和过渡”,“事件频率报告”,“对误差响应”,“监督期望和行动促进安全”,“沟通开放”,“组织学习”持续改进“,单位内的团队合作”和“医院管理支持患者安全”明显相关,以降低六个AE中的至少两个(或?= 0.69至1.46)。我们的研究结果表明,护士对患者安全文化的看法较低,不良事件的感知发生很高。该研究还表明,患者安全培养的患者的感知水平较高与AES发生的发生相关。因此,经理可以通过不同的策略提供先决条件,以改善患者安全文化,并通过不同的策略减少不良事件,例如鼓励不良事件的报告和护士培训课程。然而,需要进一步研究来评估解决患者安全文化的干预措施可能会降低不良事件的发生。

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