不丹保健专业人员的病人安全文化

Rinchen Pelzang, Norbu Norbu, Kinga Jamphel
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在不丹医疗保健系统中,缺乏关于患者安全文化状况的信息。该研究的目的是评估在不丹不同级别医院工作的保健专业人员的基线患者安全文化。方法:采用2021年医院患者安全调查第2版(HSOPS2)问卷,在不丹的6家区医院(DHs)、2家地区转诊医院(RRHs)和1家国家转诊医院(NRH)进行横断面研究。研究共招募了782名医疗保健专业人员。使用EpiData 3.0版本和SPSS 28.0版本对调查数据进行数据处理和统计分析,包括描述性统计和调查的效度和信度。通过计算Cronbach 's alpha分数来评估每个复合测量的内部一致性信度。结果:患者安全培养总体水平为61.28% (95% CI: 113.26, 115.27), 10个患者安全维度的百分比得分范围为45.13% ~ 82.65%。“医院单位内的团队合作”维度的积极得分最高,而“人员配备和工作速度”维度和“报告患者安全事件”维度的积极得分最低。结论:在不丹医院工作的卫生保健专业人员具有平均的患者安全文化。为改善患者安全文化,应更加重视人力资源管理、患者安全事件报告制度、医院管理对患者安全和质量改进举措的支持,并创造一个促进公正和学习文化的环境。
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Patient safety culture among healthcare professionals in Bhutan
Introduction: There is dearth of information regarding the status of patient safety culture in Bhutanese healthcare system. The aim of the study was to assess the baseline patient safety culture among the healthcare professionals working in different levels of hospitals in Bhutan. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted using the Hospital Survey on Patient Safety, version 2 (HSOPS2) questionnaire in 2021 in six District Hospitals (DHs), two Regional Referral Hospitals (RRHs), and one National Referral Hospital (NRH) in Bhutan. A total of 782 healthcare professionals were recruited into the study. EpiData version 3.0 and Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) version 28.0 were used to process data and conduct the statistical analysis on survey data including descriptive statistics and validity and reliability of survey. The internal consistency reliability of each composite measure was assessed by calculating Cronbach’s alpha score. Results: The overall level of patient safety culture was 61.28% (95% CI: 113.26, 115.27) and the percentage scores for the ten patient safety dimensions ranged from 45.13% to 82.65%. The dimension, “Teamwork within the hospital units” had the highest positive score while the dimensions, “Staffing and work pace” and “Reporting patient safety events” had the lowest positive scores. Conclusions: The healthcare professionals working in hospitals in Bhutan had average patient safety culture. To improve patient safety culture, more emphasis should be given on human resource management, patient safety event reporting system, hospital management support for patient safety and quality improvement initiatives and creating an environment that promote just and learning culture. 
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