Cogitare Enfermagem (Mar 2018)

SAFETY CULTURE AMONG HEALTH PROFESSIONALS IN A TEACHING HOSPITAL

  • Elaine Drehmer de Almeida Cruz,
  • Denise Jorge Munhoz da Rocha,
  • Aline Batista Mauricio,
  • Francielle de Souza Ulbrich,
  • Josemar Batista,
  • Eliane Cristina Sanches Maziero

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5380/ce.v23i1.50717
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 1
p. e50717

Abstract

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Objective: assess the safety culture among health professionals of a teaching hospital. Method: Cross-sectional survey-type study with 645 professionals of a teaching hospital of the State of Paraná, from October 2014 to July 2015, through the use of a self-administered instrument of the Agency for Health care Research and Quality. Quantitative variables were represented in percentage values: the safety culture was considered satisfactory if ≥75% of the responses were positive; neutral, if 74 to 51% of the responses were positive, and fragile, if ≤50% of the responses were positive. Reliability was measured by Cronbach’s alpha coefficient. Results: the highest value was obtained for dimension “Expectations about your supervisor/boss and safety-promoting actions”, with 70.8% (n=455) of positive responses and “Non punitive responses to error” obtained the lowest value, with 25.6% (n=164). The Cronbach’s alpha coefficient obtained an average of 0.62, showing low reliability Conclusion: The results reveal an unsatisfactory safety culture and stress the importance of actions targeted to the promotion of a safety culture, with emphasis to a collective and non-punitive approach to errors.

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