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Iranian nurses' perception of patient safety culture

(2014) Iranian nurses' perception of patient safety culture. Iranian Red Crescent Medical Journal.

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Abstract

Background: In recent decades, patient safety has become a high priority health system issue, due to the high potential of occurring adverse events in health facilities. Objectives: This study was aimed to survey patient safety culture in 2 Iranian educational hospitals. Materials and Methods: In a descriptive, cross-sectional survey, a hospital survey on patient safety culture, was used in two teaching hospitals in Yazd, Iran during 2012. Study population was comprised of the same hospitals' nurses. Stratified-random sampling method was used and distributed among a total of 340 randomly-selected nurses from different units. From all distributed questionnaires, 302 ones were answered completely and afterwards analyzed using SPSS 17. Dimensional- and item-level positive scores were used for results reporting. Additionally descriptive statistics (mean and standard deviation), independent sample t-test and ANOVA were sued for data analyzing. Results: Research findings demonstrated that both hospitals had low to average scores in all dimensions of patient safety culture. Non-punitive response to error, staffing and frequency of events reported had the lowest positive scores of patient safety dimensions with scores 15.26, 19.26, 16.65, 30 and 32.87, 31.10 respectively in Shahid Sadoughi and Shahid Rahnemoon Hospitals. Also only 29.20 and 28.80 percent of nurses in Shahid Sadoughi and Shahid Rahnemoon Hospitals, respectively, evaluated the patient safety grade of their hospital as "excellent" and "very good". Indeed, the studied hospitals had a statistical difference in 3 dimensions of patient safety culture (frequency of events reported, organizational learning and staffing). (P � 0.05) Conclusions: Our study results were indicating of the challenge of weak patient safety culture, in educational hospitals. Therefore, the issue should be integrated to all policy makers and managerial initiatives in our health system, as a top priority. © 2014, Iranian Red Crescent Medical Journal; Published by Kowsar Corp.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: article; cross-sectional study; health care; health care facility; health care organization; health care personnel; health survey; human; nurse attitude; nurse practitioner; patient safety; perception; questionnaire; scoring system; work environment
Journal or Publication Title: Iranian Red Crescent Medical Journal
Volume: 16
Number: 4
Publisher: Iranian Red Crescent Society
Depositing User: ms soheila Bazm
URI: http://eprints.ssu.ac.ir/id/eprint/8939

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