建立公正文化:退伍军人健康管理迈向高可靠性之路的启示。

Keith Essen, Christy Villalobos, Gary L Sculli, Luke Steinbach
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背景:为了建立安全文化并改善患者护理,退伍军人健康管理局(VHA)正在确定和实施必要的参数和目标,以在其成为高可靠性组织(HRO)的过程中加强服务。方法:这一质量改进倡议旨在增进对影响建立和维持公正文化的因素的了解,并确定改进其执行的具体方法。16家VHA医院设施的人力资源管理处领导焦点小组确定了维持公正文化的紧急主题、促进因素和障碍,并制定了加强心理安全和问责制的建议。结果:该研究确定了人力资源管理办公室领导在焦点小组会议上最常提到的5个关键促进因素、障碍和建议。实施这些策略可以潜在地改善护理标准和患者预后。成功地整合这些建议需要所有系统级别的利益相关者一致的奉献、合作和努力,并伴随着定期的评估,以加强公正的文化原则。结论:本研究为发起和维持公正文化以及在卫生保健中更广泛地应用人力资源管理原则提供了丰富的视角。该方法可以作为VHA和其他机构更广泛整合HRO的蓝图,特别是在与安全文化、公正文化实践和患者结果的持续定量评估相结合时。
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Establishing a Just Culture: Implications for the Veterans Health Administration Journey to High Reliability.

Background: To establish a culture of safety and improve patient care, the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) is identifying and implementing necessary parameters and objectives across the health care landscape to enhance services on its journey to becoming a high reliability organization (HRO).

Methods: This quality improvement initiative sought to increase the understanding of factors that influence the establishment and sustainment of a just culture and identify specific methods for improving their implementation. Focus groups of HRO leads at 16 VHA hospital facilities identified emergent themes, facilitators, and barriers to maintaining a just culture and developed recommendations for enhancing both psychological safety and accountabilitity.

Results: The study identified the 5 key facilitators, barriers, and recommendations most frequently mentioned by HRO leads during focus group sessions. Implementing these strategies can potentially improve care standards and patient outcomes. Successfully integrating these recommendations demands consistent dedication, cooperation, and effort from stakeholders across all system levels, accompanied by regular evaluations to fortify the just culture principles.

Conclusions: This study offers an enriched perspective on initiating and sustaining a just culture and the broader application of HRO principles in health care. The methodology can act as a blueprint for broader HRO integration in the VHA and other institutions, particularly when paired with continuous quantitative evaluation of safety culture, just culture practices, and patient outcomes.

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