Zdravstvena njega i njezin utjecaj na kulturu sigurnosti

Ivana Herak, Marijana Neuberg, Denis Grgurović
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Introduction: The World Health Organization defines patient safety as “a framework of organised activities that creates cultures, processes, procedures, behaviours, technologies, and environments in health care”. Patients have a right to expect that every effort is made to ensure their safety as users of all health services. The healthcare system today is facing major challenges, including a lack of human resources, an excessive workload of healthcare professionals, a large number of complex cases, the use of new technologies, and many others. Patient safety is an important component of health care, and it depends on several factors, such as the safety culture, organisation policy, competencies of personnel, and the way care is provided. Safety culture recognises high-risk activities; it is defined as a no-blame culture, and it seeks solutions to problems through an interdisciplinary approach. Objective: To investigate patient safety culture from the perspective of nurses/nursing technicians and the association between nursing care and patient safety in health institutions through a systematic literature review.Methods: A descriptive method was used, a review of scientific and professional literature in the field of nursing care, patient safety culture, patient safety, and adverse events.Results: Results show that patient safety culture characteristics are correlated with nurses’/nursing technicians' intention to report errors. A stronger safety culture along with a developed patient safety competency was found to be significantly associated with a lower incidence of adverse events and surgical site infections, indicating that nurses' competence could reduce the occurrence of adverse events and improve patient safety culture.Conclusion: Improved patient outcomes are associated with a safety culture characterised by shared attitudes among healthcare providers about the importance of patient safety, loyalty, communication transparency, and shared trust in the efficacy of safety measures.
导论:世界卫生组织将患者安全定义为“在卫生保健中创造文化、过程、程序、行为、技术和环境的有组织活动的框架”。患者有权期望政府尽一切努力确保他们作为所有卫生服务使用者的安全。当今的医疗保健系统正面临着重大挑战,包括人力资源的缺乏、医疗保健专业人员的过度工作量、大量复杂病例、新技术的使用等等。患者安全是卫生保健的一个重要组成部分,它取决于几个因素,如安全文化、组织政策、人员能力和提供护理的方式。安全文化认可高风险活动;它被定义为一种不责备的文化,它通过跨学科的方法寻求问题的解决方案。目的:通过系统的文献综述,从护士/护理技术人员的角度探讨医疗机构的患者安全文化,以及护理与患者安全的关系。方法:采用描述性方法,回顾护理、患者安全培养、患者安全和不良事件领域的科学和专业文献。结果:结果显示,患者安全文化特征与护士/护理技术人员报告错误的意愿相关。研究发现,较强的安全文化和较强的患者安全能力与较低的不良事件和手术部位感染发生率显著相关,这表明护士的能力可以减少不良事件的发生,改善患者安全文化。结论:患者预后的改善与安全文化有关,其特征是医疗保健提供者对患者安全、忠诚、沟通透明度的重要性的共同态度,以及对安全措施有效性的共同信任。
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