员工对NHS救护车服务中患者安全的看法:一项探索性质的研究。

Keegan Shepard, Sally Spencer, Carol Kelly, Paresh Wankhade
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目的:大多数调查工作人员对患者安全看法的研究都是在初级保健或医院进行的,对急诊服务的研究很少。因此,本研究旨在探讨NHS救护车服务中员工对患者安全的看法。设计:采用半结构化访谈的分层定性研究。设置:三个城市或农村救护车服务NHS信托在英格兰。参加者:共有44名参加者,分别来自三个机构级别,包括行政人员、经理及营运人员。方法:通过半结构化访谈探讨患者安全、感知风险、事件报告、沟通和组织文化的解释和定义。采用定性数据分析的框架方法对访谈进行分析,使用NVivo软件对数据进行管理和整理。结果:我们确定了五个主要主题:对患者安全的不同解释;重大患者安全风险;报告文化转变;沟通;还有组织文化。研究结果表明,员工对患者安全的看法在三个组织层面上差别很大,而在英格兰参与救护车服务的NHS信托机构中,他们在这些层面上保持一致。结论:研究结果表明,来自所有组织层面的参与者都认为,NHS救护车服务近年来对患者变得更加安全,这意味着对历史问题的认识以及如何解决这些问题。包括三个不同的救护车服务NHS信托和组织水平提供了深入了解员工对患者安全的看法。由于参与者的答复在国民保健制度的三个信托机构中是一致的,所确定的问题可能是一般性的,并适用于其他救护车和紧急服务环境,对国家卫生政策产生影响。
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Staff perceptions of patient safety in the NHS ambulance services: an exploratory qualitative study.

Objectives: Most research investigating staff perceptions of patient safety has been based in primary care or hospitals, with little research on emergency services. Therefore, this study aimed to explore staff perceptions of patient safety in the NHS ambulance services.

Design: A stratified qualitative study using semi-structured interviews.

Setting: Three urban or rural ambulance service NHS trusts in England.

Participants: A total of 44 participants from three organisational levels, including executives, managers and operational staff.

Methods: The semi-structured interviews explored the interpretation and definition of patient safety, perceived risks, incident reporting, communication and organisational culture. The framework method of qualitative data analysis was used to analyse the interviews and NVivo software was used to manage and organise the data.

Results: We identified five dominant themes: varied interpretation of patient safety; significant patient safety risks; reporting culture shift; communication; and organisational culture. The findings demonstrated that staff perceptions of patient safety ranged widely across the three organisational levels, while they remained consistent within those levels across the participating ambulance service NHS trusts in England.

Conclusions: The findings suggest that participants from all organisational levels perceive that the NHS ambulance services have become much safer for patients over recent years, which signifies an awareness of the historical issues and how they have been addressed. The inclusion of three distinct ambulance service NHS trusts and organisational levels provides deepened insight into the perceptions of patient safety by staff. As the responses of participants were consistent across the three NHS trusts, the identified issues may be generic and have application in other ambulance and emergency service settings, with implications for health policy on a national basis.

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