Validity and Reliability Study of the Turkish Adaptation of the "Medical Office Survey on Patient Safety Culture".

IF 1.7 3区 医学 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Journal of Patient Safety Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-29 DOI:10.1097/PTS.0000000000001319
Vildan Mevsim, Mustafa Erdem, Oğulcan Çöme, İncim Bezircioğlu
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Abstract

Introduction: The safety culture within health care organizations is essential for ensuring patient well-being and optimizing health care delivery. This study addresses the pressing need to establish a culture of patient safety within primary health care settings. The aim is to conduct a comprehensive validity and reliability study for the Turkish adaptation of the "Medical Office Survey on Patient Safety Culture" (MOSPSC) scale, designed to assess patient safety culture in primary care medical offices.

Methods: The research model follows rigorous methodology, including a systematic translation and adaptation process aligned with World Health Organization guidelines. A diverse sample of 402 family physicians from primary health care centers across Turkey participated in the study. Descriptive results highlight participants' characteristics, work environments, and experiences in primary care. The scale's construct validity is evaluated using the Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin (KMO) and Bartlett tests, while its reliability is assessed through internal consistency analyses, including Cronbach α, split-half reliability, and item-total correlation.

Results: Results indicate strong internal consistency, with Cronbach α values ranging from 0.42 to 0.91 for scale dimensions and an overall value of 0.89. Construct validity assessment attests to the scale's appropriateness for assessing patient safety culture. Challenges in conducting factor analysis due to participant responses are discussed.

Conclusions: The study contributes to the field by providing a validated and reliable tool specifically tailored for assessing patient safety culture in primary care medical offices. The Turkish adaptation of the MOSPSC scale offers health care professionals and organizations a valuable instrument for enhancing patient safety culture, identifying areas for improvement, and ultimately optimizing patient care within primary health care settings.

土耳其对“医疗办公室患者安全文化调查”的改编效度和信度研究。
卫生保健组织内的安全文化对于确保患者健康和优化卫生保健服务至关重要。本研究解决了在初级卫生保健环境中建立患者安全文化的迫切需要。目的是对土耳其采用的“医疗办公室患者安全文化调查”(MOSPSC)量表进行全面的效度和可靠性研究,该量表旨在评估初级保健医疗办公室的患者安全文化。方法:研究模型遵循严格的方法,包括与世界卫生组织准则一致的系统翻译和改编过程。来自土耳其各地初级卫生保健中心的402名家庭医生参与了这项研究。描述性结果突出了参与者的特征、工作环境和初级保健经验。量表的结构效度采用KMO和Bartlett检验进行评估,信度采用内部一致性分析,包括Cronbach α、劈裂半信度和项目总数相关。结果:结果显示了较强的内部一致性,量表维度的Cronbach α值为0.42 ~ 0.91,总分为0.89。建构效度评估证明量表用于评估患者安全文化的适宜性。由于参与者的反应,在进行因素分析的挑战进行了讨论。结论:该研究为该领域提供了一个经过验证和可靠的工具,专门用于评估初级保健医疗办公室的患者安全文化。土耳其对MOSPSC量表的调整为卫生保健专业人员和组织提供了一种宝贵的工具,用于加强患者安全文化,确定需要改进的领域,并最终优化初级卫生保健环境中的患者护理。
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Journal of Patient Safety
Journal of Patient Safety HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
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302
期刊介绍: Journal of Patient Safety (ISSN 1549-8417; online ISSN 1549-8425) is dedicated to presenting research advances and field applications in every area of patient safety. While Journal of Patient Safety has a research emphasis, it also publishes articles describing near-miss opportunities, system modifications that are barriers to error, and the impact of regulatory changes on healthcare delivery. This mix of research and real-world findings makes Journal of Patient Safety a valuable resource across the breadth of health professions and from bench to bedside.
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