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- Title
PERFIL DA CULTURA DE SEGURANÇA DO PACIENTE EM UM HOSPITAL PÚBLICO.
- Authors
Ribeiro, Rogério; Silva Servo, Maria Lúcia; Machado da Silva Filho, Aloisio
- Abstract
Objective: Evaluate the profile of patient safety culture in a public hospital in Salvador-Bahia from the perspective of leaders nurses. Methods: Descriptive, exploratory and cross-sectional study of the intersectional survey type with a quantitative approach. The questionnaire "Research on Patient Safety in Hospitals" from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality was used. Results: 80,9% are nursing coordinators. The dimension of strong area was "Expectations and actions of the supervisor/ manager to promote patient safety" with 80,9% positive responses. The dimensions of areas with potential for improving safety were "Hospital management support for patient safety", "Teamwork in the unit" and "Organizational learning/ continuous improvement". The other dimensions were considered to be fragile areas (66%). 36.4% of the leader nurses did not report any adverse events during the 12-month period. 60.9% of participants rated patient safety as regular. Discussion: Results should not be interpreted in isolation, they require an overview of the hospital's other characteristics and the country's social, political and economic context. Conclusion: The safety culture profile was classified as fragile, however, the patient safety culture is being built effectively in institution.
- Subjects
BRAZIL; RESEARCH; TEAMS in the workplace; HEALTH services administrators; NURSES' attitudes; RESEARCH methodology; CROSS-sectional method; HEALTH facility administration; LEADERS; QUANTITATIVE research; ORGANIZATIONAL change; PUBLIC hospitals; NURSES; QUESTIONNAIRES; QUALITY assurance; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; ADVERSE health care events; SUPERVISION of employees; PATIENT safety; CORPORATE culture
- Publication
Enfermagem em Foco, 2021, Vol 12, Issue 3, p504
- ISSN
2177-4285
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.21675/2357-707X.2021.v12.n2.4240