Leadership to promote patient safety culture in public hospitals managed by social health organizations.

IF 1.7 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Sérgio Antônio Pulzi Júnior, Claudia Affonso Silva Araujo, Mônica Ferreira da Silva
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Abstract

Purpose: This paper aims to identify the kind of internal climate leaders should offer health-care professionals to promote a patient safety culture in public hospitals managed by social health organizations in Brazil.

Design/methodology/approach: Two surveys were applied to health-care professionals working at three Brazilian public hospitals. The internal climate survey reached 1,013 respondents, and the patient safety culture survey reached 1,302 participants. Both factor and regression analyses were used to analyze the study model and determine how internal climate influences patient safety culture.

Findings: Results indicate that to promote a patient safety culture among health-care professionals, leaders should generate an internal climate based on trust to foster pride in working in the hospital. Possibly, the trust dimension is the most important one and must be developed to achieve job satisfaction and provide better services to patients.

Research limitations/implications: All the hospitals studied were managed by the same Organização Social de Saúde. Due to the limited responses concerning the respondents' profiles, demographic variables were not analyzed.

Practical implications: This research reveals that the trust and pride dimensions can most strongly influence a positive patient safety culture, helping hospital leaders face this huge managerial challenge of consistently delivering high standards of patient safety.

Originality/value: This research studies the promotion of a patient safety culture in public hospitals managed by social health organizations, characterized by greater flexibility and autonomy in health-care management and by a greater need for accountability.

领导在社会卫生组织管理的公立医院推广患者安全文化。
目的:本文旨在确定内部气候领导者应该为医疗保健专业人员提供什么样的服务,以促进巴西社会卫生组织管理的公立医院的患者安全文化。设计/方法/方法:对在三家巴西公立医院工作的保健专业人员进行了两次调查。内部气候调查有1013名受访者,患者安全文化调查有1302名参与者。因子分析和回归分析均用于分析研究模型,并确定内部气候如何影响患者安全文化。研究结果:研究结果表明,为了在医疗保健专业人员中推广患者安全文化,领导者应该创造一种基于信任的内部氛围,培养在医院工作的自豪感。信任维度可能是最重要的维度,必须加以发展,以实现工作满意度并为患者提供更好的服务。研究局限性/影响:所有研究的医院都由同一个社会组织管理。由于对受访者概况的回答有限,因此没有对人口统计变量进行分析。实际意义:这项研究表明,信任和自豪感可以最有力地影响积极的患者安全文化,帮助医院领导应对持续提供高标准患者安全的巨大管理挑战。独创性/价值:这项研究研究了在社会卫生组织管理的公立医院推广患者安全文化,其特点是在医疗管理方面具有更大的灵活性和自主权,并更需要问责制。
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Leadership in Health Services
Leadership in Health Services HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
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