Methodological aspects of patient safety culture research: A scoping Review

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Autor(a) principal: Pol, Thaiane Almeida S.
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Figueiredo, Karla Crozeta, Portella, Patricia Cardoso, Figueredo, Alda Souza, Bicalho, Cleide Straub da Silva
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Saúde (Santa Maria)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufsm.br/revistasaude/article/view/65717
Resumo: Investigating the safety culture has been relevant for more than two decades as a tool to improve the quality of patient care. This is a scope review of the last 20 years, whose objective is to investigate the type and prevalence of methodological approaches to patient safety culture and climate research. A review protocol was registered. The results were reported according to reports of preferred items for systematic reviews and extension of meta-analyzes for scope reviews (PRISMA-ScR). 107 studies were included. From the results, three major themes emerged for discussion, and the studies were classified into 1) Methodological approach and indeterminate use of concepts of climate and safety culture; 2) The isolated use of self-administered questionnaires in safety culture surveys and 3) A survey of the mixed methods approach in patient safety culture research. The quantitative approach was shown to be predominant, with the use of self-administered questionnaires for studies of the climate and culture of patient safety. The studies pointed out several limitations in the exclusive use of questionnaires, emphasizing the need to include multimethod research and the use of qualitative data collection techniques as an essential complement for the diagnosis of the patient safety culture.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Methodological aspects of patient safety culture research: A scoping Review
title Methodological aspects of patient safety culture research: A scoping Review
spellingShingle Methodological aspects of patient safety culture research: A scoping Review
Pol, Thaiane Almeida S.
Patient safety
Organizational culture
Health Services Research
Research Design
title_short Methodological aspects of patient safety culture research: A scoping Review
title_full Methodological aspects of patient safety culture research: A scoping Review
title_fullStr Methodological aspects of patient safety culture research: A scoping Review
title_full_unstemmed Methodological aspects of patient safety culture research: A scoping Review
title_sort Methodological aspects of patient safety culture research: A scoping Review
author Pol, Thaiane Almeida S.
author_facet Pol, Thaiane Almeida S.
Figueiredo, Karla Crozeta
Portella, Patricia Cardoso
Figueredo, Alda Souza
Bicalho, Cleide Straub da Silva
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author2 Figueiredo, Karla Crozeta
Portella, Patricia Cardoso
Figueredo, Alda Souza
Bicalho, Cleide Straub da Silva
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pol, Thaiane Almeida S.
Figueiredo, Karla Crozeta
Portella, Patricia Cardoso
Figueredo, Alda Souza
Bicalho, Cleide Straub da Silva
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Patient safety
Organizational culture
Health Services Research
Research Design
topic Patient safety
Organizational culture
Health Services Research
Research Design
description Investigating the safety culture has been relevant for more than two decades as a tool to improve the quality of patient care. This is a scope review of the last 20 years, whose objective is to investigate the type and prevalence of methodological approaches to patient safety culture and climate research. A review protocol was registered. The results were reported according to reports of preferred items for systematic reviews and extension of meta-analyzes for scope reviews (PRISMA-ScR). 107 studies were included. From the results, three major themes emerged for discussion, and the studies were classified into 1) Methodological approach and indeterminate use of concepts of climate and safety culture; 2) The isolated use of self-administered questionnaires in safety culture surveys and 3) A survey of the mixed methods approach in patient safety culture research. The quantitative approach was shown to be predominant, with the use of self-administered questionnaires for studies of the climate and culture of patient safety. The studies pointed out several limitations in the exclusive use of questionnaires, emphasizing the need to include multimethod research and the use of qualitative data collection techniques as an essential complement for the diagnosis of the patient safety culture.
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