Patient safety in organizational culture as perceived by leaderships of hospital institutions with different types of administration

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Autor(a) principal: Silva,Natasha Dejigov Monteiro da
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Barbosa,Antonio Pires, Padilha,Kátia Grillo, Malik,Ana Maria
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract OBJECTIVE To identify the perceptions of leaderships toward patient safety culture dimensions in the routine of hospitals with different administrative profiles: government, social and private organizations, and make correlations among participating institutions regarding dimensions of patient safety culture used. METHOD A quantitative cross-sectional study that used the Self Assessment Questionnaire 30 translated into Portuguese. The data were processed by analysis of variance (ANOVA) in addition to descriptive statistics, with statistical significance set at p-value ≤ 0.05. RESULTS According to the participants' perceptions, the significant dimensions of patient safety culture were 'patient safety climate' and 'organizational learning', with 81% explanatory power. Mean scores showed that among private organizations, higher values were attributed to statements; however, the correlation between dimensions was stronger among government hospitals. CONCLUSION Different hospital organizations present distinct values for each dimension of patient safety culture and their investigation enables professionals to identify which dimensions need to be introduced or improved to increase patient safety.
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title Patient safety in organizational culture as perceived by leaderships of hospital institutions with different types of administration
spellingShingle Patient safety in organizational culture as perceived by leaderships of hospital institutions with different types of administration
Silva,Natasha Dejigov Monteiro da
Patient Safety
Organizational Culture
Health Services Administration
Quality of Health Care.
title_short Patient safety in organizational culture as perceived by leaderships of hospital institutions with different types of administration
title_full Patient safety in organizational culture as perceived by leaderships of hospital institutions with different types of administration
title_fullStr Patient safety in organizational culture as perceived by leaderships of hospital institutions with different types of administration
title_full_unstemmed Patient safety in organizational culture as perceived by leaderships of hospital institutions with different types of administration
title_sort Patient safety in organizational culture as perceived by leaderships of hospital institutions with different types of administration
author Silva,Natasha Dejigov Monteiro da
author_facet Silva,Natasha Dejigov Monteiro da
Barbosa,Antonio Pires
Padilha,Kátia Grillo
Malik,Ana Maria
author_role author
author2 Barbosa,Antonio Pires
Padilha,Kátia Grillo
Malik,Ana Maria
author2_role author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva,Natasha Dejigov Monteiro da
Barbosa,Antonio Pires
Padilha,Kátia Grillo
Malik,Ana Maria
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Patient Safety
Organizational Culture
Health Services Administration
Quality of Health Care.
topic Patient Safety
Organizational Culture
Health Services Administration
Quality of Health Care.
description Abstract OBJECTIVE To identify the perceptions of leaderships toward patient safety culture dimensions in the routine of hospitals with different administrative profiles: government, social and private organizations, and make correlations among participating institutions regarding dimensions of patient safety culture used. METHOD A quantitative cross-sectional study that used the Self Assessment Questionnaire 30 translated into Portuguese. The data were processed by analysis of variance (ANOVA) in addition to descriptive statistics, with statistical significance set at p-value ≤ 0.05. RESULTS According to the participants' perceptions, the significant dimensions of patient safety culture were 'patient safety climate' and 'organizational learning', with 81% explanatory power. Mean scores showed that among private organizations, higher values were attributed to statements; however, the correlation between dimensions was stronger among government hospitals. CONCLUSION Different hospital organizations present distinct values for each dimension of patient safety culture and their investigation enables professionals to identify which dimensions need to be introduced or improved to increase patient safety.
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