2014 - 2021年患者参与文化工具与医院患者安全文化调查的回顾性比较研究

IF 1.3 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Marlies Claesen, Evelyne Punnewaert, Simon Malfait, Kristof Eeckloo, Ann Van Hecke, Ward Schrooten
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患者参与和安全是关键的医疗保健质量,国际公认的提高卫生服务。本研究使用2014年至2021年的回顾性数据,检验了两种评估工具——患者参与文化工具(PACT)和医院患者安全文化调查(HSPSC)之间的相关性。方法:按医院和特定病房对HSPSC的维度得分和PACT的领域得分进行汇总,进行主要分析。在第二步中,我们使用了医院和职业的汇总分数。描述性统计概述了参与者的社会人口学特征。采用Spearman等级相关系数评价以PACT域和HSPSC维度得分为代表的连续变量之间的关系。结果:分析了17家医院的数据。参与者分布在43个病房,基于员工职位的匹配产生了37个不同的组,主要由护士组成(>89%)。在病房水平上,5个PACT结构域与10个不同的HSPSC维度显著相关(结论:本研究比较了PACT和HSPSC,揭示了它们之间的联系和独特之处。使用Spearman的相关,它将患者参与和安全文化正相关,发现它们的特定方面之间存在显著的相关性,主要是中度相关性。它强调了患者参与如何对医疗保健中的安全实践产生积极影响,这对提高整体质量很有价值。
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Comparative study between the Patient Participation Culture Tool and the Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture using retrospective data from 2014 to 2021.

Introduction: Patient participation and safety are pivotal in healthcare quality, internationally acknowledged for enhancing health services. This study examines the correlation between two assessment tools, the Patient Participation Culture Tool (PACT) and the Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture (HSPSC), using retrospective data from 2014 to 2021. METHOD: For the main analysis, dimensional scores of the HSPSC and domain scores of the PACT were aggregated according to hospital and specific wards. In a second step, we used aggregated scores by hospital and profession. Descriptive statistics outlined the sociodemographic characteristics of participants. Spearman's rank correlation coefficient was employed to evaluate relationships between continuous variables represented by PACT domain and HSPSC dimensional scores among study participants.

Results: Data from 17 hospitals were analysed. The participants were distributed across 43 wards, and a match based on staff positions resulted in 37 different groups, predominantly comprised of nurses (>89%). At ward level, five PACT domains correlated significantly with ten different HSPSC dimensions (p<0.05), while a significant correlation was found between four PACT domains and seven HSPSC dimensions based on function. The correlation graphs demonstrate strong internal coherence within safety and participation culture measurements, highlighting the distinctiveness and validity of each questionnaire in capturing intricacies within patient safety and participation culture, supporting their construct validity.

Conclusions: This study compared the PACT and the HSPSC, revealing their connections and unique features. Using Spearman's correlation, it positively linked patient participation and safety culture, finding significant correlations, mainly moderate, between their specific aspects. It highlighted how patient involvement positively influences safety practices in healthcare, valuable for enhancing overall quality.

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BMJ Open Quality
BMJ Open Quality Nursing-Leadership and Management
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