What is Patient Safety Culture? A Review of the Literature
Purpose: To organize the properties of safety culture addressed by many studies and to develop a conceptual culture of safety model. Design and Methods: A comprehensive review of the culture of safety literature within the U.S. hospital setting. The review was a qualitative meta‐analysis from which...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of nursing scholarship 2010-06, Vol.42 (2), p.156-165 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Purpose: To organize the properties of safety culture addressed by many studies and to develop a conceptual culture of safety model.
Design and Methods: A comprehensive review of the culture of safety literature within the U.S. hospital setting. The review was a qualitative meta‐analysis from which we generated a conceptual culture of safety framework and developed a typology of the safety culture literature.
Findings: Seven subcultures of patient safety culture were identified: (a) leadership, (b) teamwork, (c) evidence‐based, (d) communication, (e) learning, (f) just, and (g) patient‐centered.
Conclusions: Safety culture is a complex phenomenon that is not clearly understood by hospital leaders, thus making it difficult to operationalize. We found senior leadership accountability key to an organization‐wide culture of safety.
Clinical Relevance: Hospital leaders are increasingly pressured by federal, state, regulatory, and consumer groups to demonstrate an organizational safety culture that assures patients are safe from medical error. This article defines a safety culture framework that may support hospital leadership answer the question “what is a patient safety culture?” |
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ISSN: | 1527-6546 1547-5069 |
DOI: | 10.1111/j.1547-5069.2009.01330.x |