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- Title
Is culture associated with patient safety in the emergency department? A study of staff perspectives.
- Authors
Verbeek-Van Noord, Inge; Wagner, Cordula; Van Dyck, Cathy; Twisk, Jos W.R.; De Bruijne, Martine C.
- Abstract
Objectives To describe the patient safety culture of Dutch emergency departments (EDs), to examine associations between safety culture dimensions and patient safety grades as reported by ED staff and to compare these associations between nurses and physicians. Design Cross-sectional survey conducted in 2007. Setting Thirty-three non-academic EDs in the Netherlands. Participants Four hundred and eighty nurses, 159 physicians and 91 other professionals. Main Outcome Measure Self-reported level of patient safety. Results In unadjusted analyses, all dimensions of safety culture were positively associated with the reported level of patient safety and six of these associations with patient safety were statistically significant after adjustment (‘teamwork across units’, ‘frequency of event reporting’, communication openness', ‘feedback about and learning from errors’, ‘hospital management support for patient safety’). Differences between nurses and physicians were found on two dimensions (‘frequency of event reporting’ and ‘ hospital management support for patient safety’). Physicians tended to grade patient safety higher than nurses whilst having equal judgements on these two dimensions. Conclusions Staff identified several dimensions of safety culture that are associated with staff-reported safety in the ED. Physicians and nurses identified distinct dimensions of safety culture as associated with reported level of patient safety.
- Subjects
PATIENT safety; EMERGENCY medicine; MEDICAL personnel; HOSPITAL care; PHYSICIANS; NURSES; MEDICAL research
- Publication
International Journal for Quality in Health Care, 2014, Vol 26, Issue 1, p64
- ISSN
1353-4505
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/intqhc/mzt087