Assessing Patient Safety Culture and Adverse Events Reporting Among Nurses: A Cross-Sectional Study in Ghana.

Global journal on quality and safety in healthcare Pub Date : 2024-12-06 eCollection Date: 2025-02-01 DOI:10.36401/JQSH-24-29
Samson Alhassan, Abdul-Malik Abdulai, Farouk Amidu, Mohammed Iddrisu, Feruza Abdulai
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Introduction: Patient safety is a global concern for both health professionals and the public. Research indicates that assessing patient safety culture can help improve patient safety outcomes. Nursing care strategically positions nurses at the center of patient safety promotion, and their proximity to patients makes them the drivers of patient safety. The actions of frontline staff in healthcare organizations have a notable influence on healthcare outcomes, particularly reporting of adverse events. This study aimed to evaluate the actions of frontline staff on adverse event reporting among nurses in three hospitals in the Savannah Region, Ghana.

Methods: A quantitative cross-sectional method was used to gather data from 210 respondents across three hospitals. Data were analyzed with descriptive statistics, Pearson correlation, and hierarchical linear regression.

Results: The findings revealed that teamwork within units had a good positive rating score of 82.9%. This was followed by teamwork across hospital units (68.0%) and handover of care (69.8%). Overall, nurses demonstrated a negative attitude toward adverse events reporting (37.3%). Furthermore, enacting safety practices that had a significant relationship with adverse events reporting were teamwork across units (r = .24, p < 0.001) and handover and transition of patient care (r = .19, p < 0.001). Again, the significant predictor of adverse events reporting was teamwork across units (β = .20, p < 0.001).

Conclusion: Nurses' perceptions of patient safety culture within and across hospital units as well as handover of patient care were positive. Though the attitude of nurses toward adverse event reporting was low, teamwork across hospital units significantly predicted adverse event reporting. Therefore, frontline staff should continually strengthen teamwork processes and handover practices to achieve the best healthcare outcomes.

评估患者安全文化和护士不良事件报告:在加纳的横断面研究。
患者安全是卫生专业人员和公众共同关注的全球问题。研究表明,评估患者安全文化有助于改善患者安全结果。护理战略将护士置于促进患者安全的中心位置,护士与患者的亲密关系使其成为患者安全的推动者。医疗机构中一线员工的行为对医疗结果有显著影响,尤其是不良事件的报告。本研究旨在评估加纳萨凡纳地区三家医院一线工作人员对护士不良事件报告的行动。方法:采用定量横断面法对三家医院的210名受访者进行数据收集。数据分析采用描述性统计、Pearson相关和层次线性回归。结果:单位内部团队合作的正面评价得分为82.9%。其次是跨医院单位的团队合作(68.0%)和护理交接(69.8%)。总体而言,护士对不良事件报告持否定态度(37.3%)。此外,制定与不良事件报告有显著关系的安全措施是跨单位的团队合作(r = 0.24, p < 0.001)和病人护理的移交和过渡(r = 0.19, p < 0.001)。同样,不良事件报告的重要预测因子是跨单位的团队合作(β = 0.20, p < 0.001)。结论:护士对医院内、科室间患者安全文化以及患者护理交接的认知均为积极的。虽然护士对不良事件报告的态度较低,但跨医院单位的团队合作显著预测不良事件报告。因此,前线人员应不断加强团队合作和工作交接,以达致最佳的医疗效果。
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