The relationship between patient safety culture and the implementation of organizational patient safety defences at emergency departments
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The relationship between patient safety culture and the implementation of organizational patient safety defences at emergency departments
Abstract
Objective: The objective of this study was to investigate the association between 11 patient safety culture dimensions and the implementation of 7 organizational patient safety defences.
Design: Data were gathered within a cross-sectional, retrospective survey.
Setting: Emergency departments (EDs) in the Netherlands.
Participants: Thirty-three EDs of non-academic hospitals, which belong to the clientele of Dutch largest medical liability insurer.
Main outcome measures: Implementation of the separate organizational patient safety defences (0 = insufficient/sufficient, 1 = good).
Results: Analyses showed that several culture dimensions were negatively or positively associated with the implementation of the patient safety defences. A culture in which hospital handoffs and transitions were perceived adequate was related to less frequent implementation of four of seven organizational patient safety defences, whereas a culture with well-perceived hospital management support for patient safety predicted more frequent implementation of four of seven organizational patient safety defences.
Conclusions: Results suggest that well-perceived culture dimensions might inhibit improvements by lack of a sense of urgency as well as facilitate improvements by inducing feelings of support for organizational changes and improvements. The influence of patient safety culture appeared to be not always as straightforward as it seems to be in advance.
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