医院医生整合对患者安全文化的影响。

IF 1.7 3区 医学 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Journal of Patient Safety Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-03 DOI:10.1097/PTS.0000000000001280
Soumya Upadhyay, Lung-Chang Chien
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背景:在美国,医疗事故每年都会造成大量死亡。医院采用各种策略,包括领导力、人员配备和结构改革来应对这一令人担忧的问题。医院医生整合是一种可能改善患者安全的结构性策略。本研究以多纳贝迪恩的结构-过程-结果模型为概念视角,旨在探讨医院医生整合如何影响患者安全文化的组织、管理和沟通属性:方法:采用医院患者安全文化调查、美国医院协会数据和地区卫生资源档案的集合横断面研究设计,分析医院医生整合与患者安全文化的组织和管理属性之间的关系。数据集包括 2021 年和 2022 年患者安全文化和医院特征的医院层面数据,最终包含 205 个观察样本。自变量是五个层次的整合水平。选择了安全文化的三个属性--对沟通开放性、组织学习和医院管理层对患者安全的支持的积极看法。控制变量为组织特征。分析方法为多变量线性回归:研究结果表明,医院医生整合程度较高与医院管理层对患者安全支持的积极认知之间存在统计学意义上的显著相关性。与较低的整合水平相比,整合水平较高的医生对医院管理层支持患者安全的积极看法要高出 0.063(P < 0.05)。对沟通开放性和组织学习的看法与任何级别的医院医生整合都没有统计学意义上的相关性:结论:医院医生整合与医院管理层对患者安全的支持有中度但显著的相关性。医院医生整合可以为医生提供资源。随着医生承担起管理角色,资源的管理和绩效最终都会得到改善。未来有必要在这一领域开展研究,探讨整合是否是克服患者安全挑战的正确方向,以及资源和培训方面的投资是否有益于安全文化。
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The Influence of Hospital Physician Integration on Culture of Patient Safety.

Background: Medical errors are responsible for a large number of deaths every year in the Unites States. Hospitals use various strategies including leadership, staffing, and structural changes to deal with this concerning issue. Hospital physician integration is a structural strategy to possibly improve patient safety. Using the conceptual lens of Donabedian's Structure Process Outcome model, this study aims to investigate how hospital physician integration affects organizational, management, and communication attributes of patient safety culture.

Methods: A pooled cross sectional study design using the Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture, the American Hospital Association data, and Area Health Resource File was used to analyze the relationship between hospital physician integration and organizational and management patient safety culture attributes. The dataset comprised of hospital level data from 2021 and 2022 for patient safety culture and hospital characteristics and contained a final sample of 205 observations. The independent variable was levels of integration across five levels. Three attributes of safety culture were chosen-positive perceptions of communication openness, organizational learning, and hospital management support for patient safety. The control variables were organizational characteristics. Multivariable linear regression was used as the analytic method.

Results: Findings demonstrated a statistically significant correlation between higher level of hospital physician integration and positive perceptions of hospital management support for patient safety. There are 0.063 higher positive perceptions of hospital management support for patient safety for higher levels of integration compared with lower levels of integration ( P < 0.05). Perceptions of communication openness and organizational learning did not demonstrate a statistically significant correlation with any level of hospital physician integration.

Conclusions: Hospital physician integration and hospital management support for patient safety were moderately but significantly related. Hospital physician integration allows resources to become available for physician. As physicians take on management roles management of resources and eventually performance can improve, there is a need for future research in this area to examine if integration is a step in the right direction to overcome the challenges of patient safety and if investments in resources and training can be beneficial to safety culture.

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Journal of Patient Safety
Journal of Patient Safety HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
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期刊介绍: Journal of Patient Safety (ISSN 1549-8417; online ISSN 1549-8425) is dedicated to presenting research advances and field applications in every area of patient safety. While Journal of Patient Safety has a research emphasis, it also publishes articles describing near-miss opportunities, system modifications that are barriers to error, and the impact of regulatory changes on healthcare delivery. This mix of research and real-world findings makes Journal of Patient Safety a valuable resource across the breadth of health professions and from bench to bedside.
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