Obstetric Care Made High Reliabile: Perception of Staff on Factors Associated with Practice of High Reliability Organization Principles in a Selected Tertiary Care Maternity Hospital

K. K. Malavige, S. Sridharan, G. Dharmaratne, Sagari Kiriwandeniya, Nelum Samaruthilake, I. R. Malawige
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Introduction: Patient safety and high reliability related to obstetric care has become a global concern especially during this COVID-19 pandemic period.Aim of this study is to assess the components of Socio Technical system as the factors affecting while adopting High-Reliability Organization (HRO) Principles as perceived by staff. Methodology: This is a hospital based descriptive cross-sectional study conducted using a self-administered questionnaire.Results: Out of the five factors affecting HRO practices as perceived by staff, "Organizational Safety Culture" (Mean- 4.25., SD-0.454 Significant at <0.01 level), Communication (SD-4.15, SD-0.579), and Teamwork (Mean:3.95, SD:0.499). are having a statistically significant (p <0.05 corresponding to Spearman’s correlation Coefficient positive association with the practice of HRO principles. According to Multiple linear regression model explains 29% of the variability of the HRO practices (dependent variable) can be explained by the factors affecting HRO practices (independent variables) if all the factors operate together. Gender, age, educational level, designation and working experience act as moderating variables to Organizational Safety Culture. There is a significant (p <0.05) difference of HRO practices among female gender, nursing category of staff which is better than other categories.Conclusion: Organizational safety culture, communication and Teamwork and work environment show significant effect on determining HRO practices which is important for policy makers and administrators to pay attention on above three factors to improve reliability. But these five factors (including leadership and working environment) explains only one third of variability of HRO practices), hence need to study other factors affecting reliability of performance.
产科护理的高可靠性:在选定的三级护理妇产医院中,员工对与高可靠性组织原则实践相关因素的看法
导言:特别是在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,与产科护理相关的患者安全和高可靠性已成为全球关注的问题。本研究的目的是评估社会技术系统的组成部分作为员工在采用高可靠性组织(HRO)原则时的影响因素。方法:这是一项基于医院的描述性横断面研究,采用自我管理的问卷。结果:在员工认为影响人力资源管理实践的五个因素中,“组织安全文化”(平均- 4.25)对人力资源管理实践的影响最大。沟通(SD-4.15, SD-0.579),团队合作(Mean:3.95, SD:0.499)。有统计学意义(p <0.05), Spearman相关系数与HRO原则的实施呈正相关。根据多元线性回归模型解释,如果所有因素共同作用,人力资源管理实践(因变量)的可变性中有29%可以被影响人力资源管理实践的因素(自变量)解释。性别、年龄、教育程度、职称和工作经验是组织安全文化的调节变量。女性员工、护理类别员工的人力资源管理实践差异有统计学意义(p <0.05),女性员工的人力资源管理实践优于其他类别员工。结论:组织安全文化、沟通与团队合作和工作环境对人力资源管理实践有显著影响,决策者和管理者应重视这三个因素,以提高可靠性。但这五个因素(包括领导和工作环境)只解释了人力资源管理实践可变性的三分之一,因此需要研究影响绩效可靠性的其他因素。
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