Adriano Friganović, S. Krupa, Cecilija Rotim, Biljana Kurtović, Kristian Civka, Slađana Režić
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Croatian Use of The Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture
Introduction. Patient safety during hospitalisation is one of the biggest
concerns for hospitals worldwide and one obligation of all medical
professionals is to create a safe environment for patients and prevent accidents.
Approximately 50% of adverse events can be prevented with a systematic
approach.
Aim. This
study aimed to examine the underlying dimensions and psychometric properties of
the Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture questionnaire in Croatian
hospital settings, and to compare the results with the original questionnaire
from the United States of America.
Methods. The
sample consisted of 438 nurses from four Croatian university hospitals. All participants
signed an informed consent document, and the questionnaires were provided to
the nurses in their units by the head nurses of their departments. Data
analysis was performed using IBM SPSS 25.0. Bartlett's test of sphericity and
the Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin (KMO) indicator were performed with Cronbach’s alpha test and sample standard deviation.
Results. All
factors explain the total of 59% of variance of the measured questionnaire. Additionally,
the reliability of the entire questionnaire was determined by using the
internal consistency coefficient (Cronbach’s alpha) on
the Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture with 12 of 0.88 particles, which
is high internal consistency reliability. Our results show that the particles
that make up the questionnaire are very homogeneous according to their object
of measurement.
Conclusion. The results of our study found that the survey can be applied
to Croatian settings and used in hospitals. We also believe that more research
on this topic is needed and is crucial for improving patient safety in
hospitals. It is necessary to emphasize continuous education of nurses regarding
patient safety in hospitals.