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摘要
背景:医疗保健中的患者安全包括患者(客户)和医疗保健提供者的安全。它强调报告、分析和预防经常导致不良健康事件的医疗错误,因此它成为医院环境中最重要的方面之一。目的:本研究旨在评估三级医院医护人员对患者安全文化的认知。方法:选择描述性研究设计作为合适的方法;采用方便抽样的方法,选取了380名参与者,包括医生、护理员和其他技术人员。该研究的背景是布巴内斯瓦尔全印度医学科学研究所三级保健医院的所有部门。患者安全文化的医院调查,一个自我管理的问卷,被用来评估患者安全文化的感知。结果:数据输入SPSS version 20。本研究的总有效率为84%。平均综合有效率为57.37%。在“单位内的团队合作”、“组织学习”和“反馈与沟通错误”三个维度上的积极响应分别为81.25%、79.91%和70.61%。结论:专业实践是促进医护人员患者安全文化的优先事项。要在所有医疗保健专业人员中建立一致的患者安全文化,必须提高医疗保健人员对患者安全的认识,并激励他们参与服务。
Perception of patient safety culture amongst healthcare personnel in a tertiary care hospital
Background: Patient safety in healthcare includes the safety of both patients (clients) and healthcare providers. It emphasizes reporting, analysis and prevention of medical errors that often lead to adverse health events and thus it becomes one of the most important aspects needed in a hospital setting. Purpose: The study aimed to assess the perception of patient safety culture amongst healthcare personnel in a tertiary care hospital. Methodology: A descriptive research design was selected as an appropriate method; 380 participants were selected through convenience sampling technique, including physicians, nursing officers and other technical staff. The setting for the study was all departments of a tertiary care hospital, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhubaneswar. The Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture, a self-administered questionnaire, was used to assess the perception of patient safety culture. Results: The data were entered into SPSS version 20. The overall response rate in the present study was 84%. The average composite response rate was 57.37%. The dimension of 'teamwork within the unit', 'organisational learning' and 'feedback and communication error' showed the maximum positive responses 81.25%, 79.91% and 70.61%, respectively. Conclusion: Professional practice is a priority to promote patient safety culture amongst healthcare personnel. To have homogeneous patient safety culture amongst all healthcare professional, it is essential to increase awareness about patient safety amongst healthcare personnel and motivate them to participate in the service.