Safety Culture in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: Comparing the Pediatric Postgraduates and Nurses Using the Safety Attitude Questionnaire

P. Kunde, K. Sreekumar, Silveira Mp
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Background: Evidence shows that neonates in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICUs) experience a significantly higher potential for medication errors and adverse events rate than do patients in other wards of the hospital. This necessitates the assessment of the safety culture in the (NICU) which can help to identify areas that can lead to errors in the unit. Methods: This was cross sectional study done in the Neonatal unit, where the pediatric postgraduates resident doctors (PGs) and nurses were surveyed regarding the safety practices. The Safety Attitude Questionnaire (SAQ) which is validated and has good psychometric properties was used. Mean and Standard deviations for the six domains (job satisfaction, safety climate, teamwork climate, working conditions, perception of management and stress recognition) was analysed and unpaired t test was used to compare the means. Results: Total of 31 responses was obtained (12 PGs and 19 nurses). Overall mean scores for the SAQ were 70.2 for PGs and 63.8 for nurses, suggesting an overall negative response. Mean scores for PGs ranged from 63 (working condition) to 82.8 (stress recognition) and for nurses 48.6 (working conditions) to 82.8 (job satisfaction). There was statistically significant difference between the PGs and nurses in the domain of job satisfaction with p value of 0.03. Rest of the domains showed no significant difference. Conclusion: The scores suggest an overall negative response regarding safety culture in NICU. The variations among the Postgraduates and nurses suggest that we need customise the policies for both groups when we attempt to improve the safety culture in the unit while focussing on promoting teamwork.
新生儿重症监护病房的安全文化:用安全态度问卷比较儿科研究生和护士
背景:有证据表明,新生儿重症监护病房(NICUs)的新生儿发生药物错误和不良事件的可能性明显高于医院其他病房的患者。这就需要对NICU的安全文化进行评估,这有助于确定可能导致该单位出现错误的区域。方法:这是一项在新生儿病房进行的横断面研究,对儿科研究生住院医生(pg)和护士进行了有关安全实践的调查。安全态度问卷(SAQ)经验证,具有良好的心理测量性能。分析了六个领域(工作满意度、安全气候、团队合作气候、工作条件、管理感知和压力识别)的均值和标准差,并使用非配对t检验来比较均值。结果:共获得31份回复(pg 12例,护士19例)。护士的SAQ平均得分为70.2分,护士的平均得分为63.8分,表明总体的负面反应。pg的平均得分从63分(工作条件)到82.8分(压力识别),护士的平均得分从48.6分(工作条件)到82.8分(工作满意度)。护生与护士在工作满意度方面差异有统计学意义,p值为0.03。其余各域无显著性差异。结论:得分表明NICU的安全文化总体上是负面的。研究生和护士之间的差异表明,当我们试图改善单位的安全文化时,我们需要为这两个群体定制政策,同时注重促进团队合作。
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