医疗保健职业健康与安全管理系统的领先指标:一项准实验纵向研究。

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目的评价以六项领先指标为指导的干预措施实施的可行性,以及这些干预措施在提高员工对组织健康安全气候感知方面的有效性。方法采用准实验纵向设计。采用领先指标评估工具对职业健康安全管理体系(OHSMS)进行评估。为了解决评估中发现的差距,制定了有针对性的干预措施,进行了试点测试和评估。在干预前后收集数据。结果采用干预措施改善了三个主要指标:高管承诺、员工参与和沟通。总体而言,这两个网站都支持使用领先指标来指导积极干预措施。员工对健康和安全环境的看法仅在一个地点有所改善。结论:研究结果表明,利用领先指标来评估组织当前的OHSMS,确定需要改进的领域,并实施量身定制的干预措施,对于支持医疗安全文化是可行的。
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Leading Indicators in Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems in Healthcare: A Quasi-Experimental Longitudinal Study.
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the feasibility of implementing interventions guided by six leading indicators, and the effectiveness of these interventions on improving employee's perception of their organization's health and safety climate. METHOD A quasi-experimental longitudinal design was used in two hospitals. Occupational health and safety management systems (OHSMS) were assessed using the Leading Indicator Assessment Tool. To address the gaps identified in the assessment, tailored interventions were developed, pilot tested and evaluated. Data were collected pre- and post-interventions. RESULTS Interventions were developed to improve three leading indicators: senior management commitment, employee involvement, and communication. Overall, both sites supported using leading indicators to guide proactive interventions. Employees' perceptions of the health and safety climate improved at one site only. CONCLUSIONS The results suggest the utilization of leading indicators to assess an organization's current OHSMS, identify areas for improvement, and implement tailored interventions is feasible to support a culture of safety in healthcare.
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International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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