组织学习-持续改善患者安全气候:PLS-SEM分析

Suryo Wibowo, Michael Christian, Sunarno Sunarno, Rima Melati, Susanty Dewi Winata
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摘要医院卫生专业人员对以患者为中心的安全氛围的认识和感知很可能是不一致的。事实上,这将对组织学习的持续改进产生影响,这也与管理支持有关。从这两个方面出发,本研究旨在探讨组织学习-持续改进的决定因素。这是一项定量研究,对印度尼西亚各地医院的48名卫生专业人员进行了随机调查。数据收集采用问卷调查作为研究工具,本研究的分析工具是结构方程模型-偏最小二乘与SmartPLS。本研究结果支持安全气候对组织学习-持续改进有显著影响(p = 0.007)。本研究的下一个发现解释了管理支持对组织学习持续改进有显著影响(p = 0.003)。在本研究中,管理层支持没有调节作用(p = 0.127)。根据这项研究,70.4%的组织使用安全氛围和管理支持来衡量组织的学习和持续改进。关键词:安全气候、安全管理、患者安全、组织学习、卫生专业人员
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Organizational Learning—Continuous Improvement for Patients’ Safety Climate: A PLS-SEM Analysis
ABSTRACT The same awareness and perception of health professionals in hospitals regarding a patient-centered safetyclimate is very likely to be found to be non-uniform. Indeed, this will have an impact on organizational learning—continuous improvement, which is also linked to management support. Using these two aspects, this study intendsto investigate the determinants of organizational learning—continuous improvement. This is a quantitative studythat used a randomized survey of 48 health professionals working in hospitals throughout Indonesia. Data wascollected using a questionnaire as a research instrument, and the analysis tool in this study was structuralequation modeling—partial least squares with SmartPLS. The findings of this study support that safety climatehas a significant impact on organizational learning—continuous improvement (p = 0.007). This study's nextfinding explains that management support has a significant effect on organizational learning—continuousimprovement (p = 0.003). In this study, management support had no moderating effect (p = 0.127). According tothis study, 70.4 percent of organizations use safety climate and management support to measure organizationallearning and continuous improvement. Keywords: Safety Climate, Safety Management, Patient Safety, Organizational Learning, Health Professionals
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