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The Association Between Cognitive Medical Errors and Their Contributing Organizational and Individual Factors

机译:认知医疗错误与他们有助于组织和个人因素的关联

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Background:Examining cognitive medical errors (MEs) and their contributing factors is vital in health systems research, as it provides baseline data that can be used to develop appropriate interventions to prevent and/or minimize errors. The primary aim of this study was to investigate the association between cognitive MEs and hospitals' organizational factors and the individual psychological and functional factors.Methods:This cross-sectional study was conducted in three main hospitals in Northern Jordan. A proportional sampling technique was employed to decide the number of participants from each hospital. Data from physicians and nurses (n=400) were collected using a self-administered questionnaire, which was developed based on pertinent literature review. Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses were conducted to validate the study instrument. The relationships between the variables were analyzed through structural equation modeling (SEM) using AMOS. Multi-group analysis was also performed to examine the differences in the participants' perceptions towards the respective variables between the three selected hospitals.Results:Our results showed a non-significant negative association between MEs and hospital organizational factors. Also, the SEM analysis showed a positive significant correlation between MEs and psychological and functional factors, whereby excessive workload, complexity of tasks, stress, sleep deprivation, and fatigue were found to be predictors of MEs occurrence. In comparison to the results from the university hospital, the multi-group analysis results from the governmental public hospital and the private hospital showed a significant impact of psychological and functional factors on MEs.Conclusion:To reduce the occurrence of MEs in hospitals, there is a need to enhance organizational safety culture. Efforts should be directed at both organizational and individual levels. Also, it is essential that health decision makers develop strategies to reduce work-related stress and improve healthcare staff well-being, as work stress may cause cognitive impairments among healthcare workers and hence threaten patients' safety.? 2021 Alyahya et al.
机译:背景:检查认知医疗错误(MES)及其贡献因素在卫生系统研究中至关重要,因为它提供了可用于制定适当干预措施以防止和/或最小化错误的基线数据。本研究的主要目的是调查认知MES和医院的组织因素与个人心理和功能因素之间的关联。方法:这种横断面研究是在北约旦的三家主要医院进行。采用比例采样技术来决定每家医院的参与者数量。使用自我管理的问卷收集来自医生和护士(N = 400)的数据,该调查问卷是根据相关文献综述开发的。进行了探索性和确认的因素分析以验证研究仪器。通过使用AMOS的结构方程建模(SEM)分析变量之间的关系。还进行了多组分析,以检查参与者对三个选定的医院之间各种变量的看法的差异。结果:我们的结果表明了MES和医院组织因素之间的非重大负面关联。此外,SEM分析显示了MES与心理和功能因素之间积极的显着相关性,从而发现工作量过多,任务,压力,睡眠剥夺和疲劳的复杂性是MES发生的预测因子。与大学医院的结果相比,政府公立医院和私立医院的多组分析结果对MES的心理和功能因素产生了重大影响。结论:减少医院中的MES的发生。需要加强组织安全文化。应该努力指示组织和个人层面。此外,卫生决策者必须制定减少与工作相关的压力的策略,并改善医疗保健人员福祉,因为工作压力可能导致医疗保健工人之间的认知障碍,因此威胁患者的安全性。 2021 Alyahya等。

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