2021
DOI: 10.18196/jmmr.v10i2.11253
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Instrument for Measuring Patient Safety Culture: Literature Review

Abstract: The implementation of safe and quality care with attention to patient safety, requires organization’s effort to create and cultivating patient safety culture. The purpose of this article was to map the instruments used in measuring patient safety culture in healthcare organizations. The method used integrated literature review from various sources of research articles published from 2015 to 2020. The article included if it was available in full text and open access as well as articles described the instruments… Show more

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“…A positive patient safety culture influences increasing patient safety efforts in health services because safety culture is a factor that determines how health workers in hospitals react to the reporting, analysis, and prevention of errors that can develop into potentially life-threatening incidents (14,15). Vincent (2006) identified seven elements that have an influence on patient safety which are management and organizational factors, work environment, teamwork, assignments, individual factors, patient characteristics, and the external environment.…”
Section: Patient Safety Culturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A positive patient safety culture influences increasing patient safety efforts in health services because safety culture is a factor that determines how health workers in hospitals react to the reporting, analysis, and prevention of errors that can develop into potentially life-threatening incidents (14,15). Vincent (2006) identified seven elements that have an influence on patient safety which are management and organizational factors, work environment, teamwork, assignments, individual factors, patient characteristics, and the external environment.…”
Section: Patient Safety Culturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…HSOPSC measured perception about safety culture, 42 items were used in 12 dimensions including "feedback". about errors", "communication openness", "sta ng", "management support for patient safety", "transitions and handovers", "nonpunitive response to errors", "organizational learning", "supervisor/manager expectations", "teamwork across units", "teamwork within units", "frequency of events reported" and "overall perception of safety" [25]. The survey used a Likert scale of 5 points (from 1 means 'strongly disagree' to 5 means 'strongly agree').…”
Section: Measuring Instrumentmentioning
confidence: 99%