Perceptions of Patient Safety Among Middle Managers at an Operating Suite

IF 1 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Carmen Amaia Ramírez-Torres, A. Pedraz-Marcos, María Loreto Maciá-Soler, Félix Rivera-Sanz
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Abstract

In 2008, the World Health Organization launched the Surgical Safety Checklist (SSC) to reduce the number of adverse events occurring at operating suites. The objective of this study was to explore middle managers’ experiences of patient safety culture, the meanings they attach to this culture, and their perceptions of one of its best-known strategies, the SSC. This study used a qualitative design involving structured interviews with the head of department, quality managers, and nursing supervisors at an operating suite. Eleven middle managers acknowledged that the SSC supports memory and instils accountability. Work overload was highlighted as the main barrier in SSC implementation, while feedback was identified as the main facilitator. We found significant differences in levels of understanding of patient safety culture among different types of middle managers and professions. Key aspects for promoting an effective, long-lasting patient safety culture were also identified.
手术室中层管理人员对患者安全的认知
2008年,世界卫生组织推出了手术安全检查表(SSC),以减少手术室发生的不良事件数量。本研究的目的是探索中层管理者对患者安全文化的体验,他们对这种文化的意义,以及他们对其最著名的策略之一SSC的看法。这项研究采用了定性设计,包括对手术室的部门负责人、质量经理和护理主管进行结构化访谈。11名中层管理人员承认,SSC支持记忆并灌输问责制。工作负荷过重被强调为实施南南合作的主要障碍,而反馈被确定为主要推动者。我们发现,不同类型的中层管理人员和职业对患者安全文化的理解水平存在显著差异。还确定了促进有效、持久的患者安全文化的关键方面。
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Journal of Health Management
Journal of Health Management HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
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