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The Safety Organizing Scale: development and validation of a behavioral measure of safety culture in hospital nursing units.

机译:安全组织量表:医院护理部门安全文化行为量度的制定和验证。

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BACKGROUND: Evidence that medical error is a systemic problem requiring systemic solutions continues to expand. Developing a "safety culture" is one potential strategy toward improving patient safety. A reliable and valid self-report measure of safety culture is needed that is both grounded in concrete behaviors and is positively related to patient safety. OBJECTIVE: We sought to develop and test a self-report measure of safety organizing that captures the behaviors theorized to underlie a safety culture and demonstrates use for potentially improving patient safety as evidenced by fewer reported medication errors and patient falls. SUBJECTS: A total of 1685 registered nurses from 125 nursing units in 13 hospitals in California, Indiana, Iowa, Maryland, Michigan, and Ohio completed questionnaires between December 2003 and June 2004. RESEARCH DESIGN: The authors conducted a cross-sectional assessment of factor structure, dimensionality, and construct validity. RESULTS: The Safety Organizing Scale (SOS), a 9-item unidimensional measure of self-reported behaviors enabling a safety culture, was found to have high internal reliability and reflect theoretically derived and empirically observed content domains. The measure was shown to discriminate between related concepts like organizational commitment and trust, vary significantly within hospitals, and was negatively associated with reported medication errors and patient falls in the subsequent 6-month period. CONCLUSIONS: The SOS not only provides meaningful, behavioral insight into the enactment of a safety culture, but because of the association between SOS scores and reported medication errors and patient falls, it also provides information that may be useful to registered nurses, nurse managers, hospital administrators, and governmental agencies.
机译:背景:医疗错误是需要系统解决方案的系统性问题的证据不断增多。建立“安全文化”是改善患者安全的一项潜在策略。需要一种可靠且有效的自我报告安全文化措施,该措施既要基于具体行为,又要与患者安全成正比。目的:我们试图开发和测试一种自我报告的安全组织措施,该措施可以捕获理论基础上建立在安全文化基础上的行为,并证明可用于潜在地改善患者安全性,如报告的用药错误和患者跌倒更少。研究对象:加利福尼亚,印第安纳州,爱荷华州,爱荷华州,马里兰州,密歇根州和俄亥俄州的13家医院的125个护理单位的1685名注册护士在2003年12月至2004年6月之间完成了问卷调查。研究设计:作者对因素进行了横断面评估结构,维度和构造效度。结果:安全组织量表(SOS)是9个项目的一维自报行为的一维量度,可以实现安全文化,具有较高的内部可靠性,并反映了从理论上和经验上观察到的内容范围。结果表明,该措施可以区分组织承诺和信任等相关概念,在医院内部差异很大,并且与所报告的用药错误和随后的6个月内患者跌倒有负相关。结论:SOS不仅可以为制定安全文化提供有意义的行为见解,而且由于SOS评分与所报告的用药错误和患者跌倒之间的关联,它还提供了可能对注册护士,护士经理,医院管理人员和政府机构。

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