Culture of Safety Quality Improvement Project: Longitudinal AHRQ Survey Results From a Family Medicine Residency Program.

Erin Jefferson, Tyler Braly, Brian Henriksen, Kim Harris
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Objectives: This project analyzed the culture of safety quality improvement at the Family Medicine Center (FMC). The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) Culture of Safety Survey was used as a benchmark for internal and external comparison.

Methods: The AHRQ Culture of Safety Survey was administered to health care staff in 2015, 2017, and 2019, respectively, at the Family Medicine Center. Baseline perceptions of safety and quality were established using the data from the AHRQ Culture of Safety Survey in 2015. We performed multiple large-scope quality improvement projects that focused on identified deficiencies. The changes in perception were monitored over time every 2 years. We analyzed the results using the Kruskal-Wallace test (P=.05).

Results: The AHRQ Culture of Safety Survey showed statistically significant improvement in patient centeredness, effectiveness, timeliness, efficiency, equitableness, and overall patient safety from 2015 to 2019. Some inconsistencies were seen between different sections of responses, likely due to wording interpretations by the participants.

Conclusion: Overall, the AHRQ Culture of Safety Survey is an effective way to help monitor employee perception of multiple domains that lead to a safe and effective clinical environment as compared to other practices across the country. Clinic-wide implementation of quality and patient care strategies resulted in significant improvements in nearly every category of the survey.

安全文化品质改善计画:来自家庭医学住院医师计画的纵向AHRQ调查结果。
目的:本项目分析家庭医学中心(FMC)安全质量改进文化。医疗保健研究和质量机构(AHRQ)安全文化调查被用作内部和外部比较的基准。方法:分别于2015年、2017年和2019年对家庭医学中心的医护人员进行AHRQ安全文化调查。根据2015年AHRQ安全文化调查的数据,建立了对安全和质量的基线认知。我们执行了多个大范围的质量改进项目,重点关注已识别的缺陷。每两年监测一次感知的变化。我们使用Kruskal-Wallace检验分析结果(P= 0.05)。结果:AHRQ安全文化调查显示,从2015年到2019年,在以患者为中心、有效性、及时性、效率、公平性和整体患者安全方面有统计学意义的改善。在回答的不同部分之间可以看到一些不一致,可能是由于参与者对措辞的解释。结论:总体而言,与全国其他实践相比,AHRQ安全文化调查是一种有效的方法,可以帮助监测员工对多个领域的感知,从而实现安全有效的临床环境。在诊所范围内实施质量和病人护理策略,几乎在调查的每一个类别中都取得了显著的改善。
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