恢复性公正文化显著提高了利益相关者的包容性、第二受害者的经历和事件响应中建议的质量

K. Turner, Jerneja Sveticic, D. Grice, M. Welch, Catherine King, Jennifer L. Panther, Claire Strivens, Brad Whitfield, Geoffrey Norman, A. Almeida-Crasto, Tamirin Darch, Nicolas J. C. Stapelberg, S. Dekker
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目的:与医疗保健的复杂性相匹配的安全和质量改进,黄金海岸心理健康和专家服务部实施了一项新的临床事件响应措施:黄金海岸临床事件响应框架(GC-CIRF)。它采用恢复性公正文化(RJC)框架和安全II原则。本文评价了其影响。方法:员工调查测量了对公正文化和第二次受害者经历的看法。比较建议实施前后的质量。对于GC-CIRF实施后发生的19起事件,对审查过程进行了审计,测量了几个组成部分。结果:结果显示员工对公正文化和第二次受害者经历的看法有显著改善。对事故回顾数据的回顾显示了符合Safety II和RJC的几次转变。过程审计显示了广泛的利益相关者的参与,并在建议的质量和力度方面有了重大改进。结论:在事件评审过程中嵌入责任责任和安全II的概念与文化和评审产出的改进措施有关。安全II概念的整合和文化转变的支持将需要进一步的工作和各级坚定的领导。
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Restorative just culture significantly improves stakeholder inclusion, second victim experiences and quality of recommendations in incident responses
Objective: Matching safety and quality improvements to the complexity of healthcare, Gold Coast Mental Health and Specialist Services implemented a new response to clinical incidents: the Gold Coast Clinical Incident Response Framework (GC-CIRF). It utilises a Restorative Just Culture (RJC) framework and Safety II principles. This paper evaluates its impact.Methods: Staff surveys measured perceptions of just culture and second victim experiences. Quality of recommendations were compared before and after implementation. For the 19 incidents that occurred after the implementation of GC-CIRF, audits of the review processes were undertaken, measuring several components.Results: Results show significant improvement in staff perceptions of just culture and second victim experiences. Review of incident review data showed several shifts in line with Safety II and RJC. The process audit demonstrated inclusion of a broad range of stakeholders, and significant improvements in the quality and strength of recommendations.Conclusions: Embedding RJC and Safety II concepts into the incident review process is associated with improved measures of culture and review outputs. The integration of Safety II concepts and support of cultural shifts will require further work and committed leadership at all levels.
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