在高可靠性组织中实现心理安全。

Col Ret John S Murray, Jeannine Campbell, Stacey Larson
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背景:退伍军人健康管理局是美国最大的综合医疗保健系统,并成为一个企业级的高可靠性组织(HRO)。在极其复杂和容易发生风险的环境中,hro提供安全、高质量的患者护理,而不会造成伤害或不良事件。这项工作不可或缺的是心理安全——当团队成员有问题、表达担忧(尤其是关于安全的)、承担风险、提出不同的做事方法时,他们可以轻松地说出自己的想法。采取这些行动不必过分担心负面后果,如羞辱或批评。尽管取得了进展,但在所有卫生保健系统中,特别是在hro中,促进心理安全仍有许多工作要做。观察结果:在成为全企业范围的人力资源管理机构的过程中,退伍军人健康管理局实施了发展和促进心理安全的举措,作为促进患者安全和改善结果的一种手段。在这篇文章中,我们描述了可以实施的策略,以促进心理安全。结论:心理安全对HRO内提供安全、优质的卫生保健至关重要。然而,在这种环境中实现和培养心理安全需要时间和耐心,必须积极促进和支持。它还需要深思熟虑和有目的的关注策略,以促进一种文化,在这种文化中,个人在有安全问题时可以安全地说出自己的想法。
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Achieving Psychological Safety in High Reliability Organizations.

Background: The Veterans Health Administration is the largest integrated health care system in the United States, and becoming an enterprise-wide high reliability organization (HRO). In extremely complex and risk-prone environments, HROs provide safe, high-quality patient care without causing harm or adverse events. Integral to this work is psychological safety-the belief that team members can comfortably speak up when they have questions, voice concerns (especially regarding safety), take risks, and suggest ways of doing things differently. These actions are taken without undue fear of negative consequences, such as humiliation or criticism. Although progress has been made, much still needs to be done to promote psychological safety in all health care systems-especially HROs.

Observations: In its journey to become an enterprise-wide HRO, the Veterans Health Administration has implemented initiatives to develop and foster psychological safety as a means to promote patient safety and improve outcomes. In this article, we describe strategies that can be implemented to promote psychological safety.

Conclusions: Psychological safety is critical to providing safe, quality health care within an HRO. However, achieving and cultivating psychological safety in this setting requires time and patience and must be actively promoted and supported. It also requires thoughtful and purposeful attention to strategies that promote a culture where individuals feel safe to speak up when they have safety concerns.

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