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A culture of safety or coping? Ritualistic behaviours in the operating theatre

机译:安全文化或应对文化?手术室的礼节行为

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Objectives: The creation of a 'safety culture' is a health services priority, yet there is little contemporary research examining the tacit, customary practices that relate to clinical risk. This paper investigates how the ritualistic behaviours of surgeons and anaesthetists serve to normalize risks within the operating theatre, thereby inhibiting organizational learning and enabling such risks to recur. nnMethods: A two-year ethnographic study in the operating department of a large teaching hospital in the north of England, including observations of the organizational and clinical setting and interviews with 80 members of staff. nnResults: Three ritualistic types of behaviour are identified and described. Each illustrates the taken-for-granted assumptions associated with clinical risk in the operating theatre and is characterized by a patterned response to risk, the first being to tolerate and endure risk, the second being to accommodate risk through slight modifications to clinical practice and the third being to innovate or implement unorthodox practices to control for risk. nnConclusion: These ritualistic behaviours normalize risk within the operating theatre leading to the possibility that some threats will escape appropriate attention and may lead to patient harm. These culturally scripted behaviours also encourage a short-term reactive response to risk that emphasizes the importance of individual coping rather than the more systemic forms of learning associated with participation in incident reporting. This research extends and elaborates upon the current policy orthodoxy to better understand the cultural context of patient safety.
机译:目标:建立“安全文化”是卫生服务的重点,但当代研究很少研究与临床风险有关的默认习惯做法。本文研究外科医生和麻醉师的礼节行为如何使手术室中的风险正常化,从而抑制组织学习并使此类风险再次发生。 nn方法:在英格兰北部一家大型教学医院的运营部门进行的为期两年的人种志研究,包括对组织和临床环境的观察以及对80名员工的访谈。结果:识别并描述了三种仪式类型的行为。每个都说明了与手术室中临床风险相关的假定假设,其特征在于对风险的模式化响应,第一个是容忍和忍受风险,第二个是通过对临床实践和临床实践稍加修改以适应风险。第三是创新或实施非常规做法以控制风险。结论:这些礼节行为使手术室中的风险正常化,从而导致某些威胁有可能会受到适当关注并可能导致患者伤害。这些具有文化底蕴的行为还鼓励对风险做出短期反应,从而强调个人应对的重要性,而不是与参与事件报告相关的更系统的学习形式。这项研究扩展并详细阐述了当前的政策正统观念,以便更好地了解患者安全的文化背景。

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    《Journal of Health Services Research_Policy》 |2007年第s1期|p.3-9|共7页
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    School of Sociology and Social Policy, University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UK;

    National Centre for Primary Care Research and Development, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK;

    National Centre for Primary Care Research and Development, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK;

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    fety culture; health;

    机译:安全文化;健康;

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