患者安全
医学
安全气候
家庭医学
考试(生物学)
安全行为
研究生医学教育
职业安全与健康
医疗急救
伤害预防
毒物控制
医学教育
医疗保健
经济
古生物学
病理
生物
委派
经济增长
作者
Milou Silkens,Onyebuchi A. Arah,Cordula Wagner,Albert J.J.A. Scherpbier,Maas Jan Heineman,Kiki M. J. M. H. Lombarts
出处
期刊:Academic Medicine
[Lippincott Williams & Wilkins]
日期:2018-05-17
卷期号:93 (9): 1374-1380
被引量:24
标识
DOI:10.1097/acm.0000000000002286
摘要
Improving residents' patient safety behavior should be a priority in graduate medical education to ensure the safety of current and future patients. Supportive learning and patient safety climates may foster this behavior. This study examined the extent to which residents' self-reported patient safety behavior can be explained by the learning climate and patient safety climate of their clinical departments.The authors collected learning climate data from clinical departments in the Netherlands that used the web-based Dutch Residency Educational Climate Test between September 2015 and October 2016. They also gathered data on those departments' patient safety climate and on residents' self-reported patient safety behavior. They used generalized linear mixed models and multivariate general linear models to test for associations in the data.In total, 1,006 residents evaluated 143 departments in 31 teaching hospitals. Departments' patient safety climate was associated with residents' overall self-reported patient safety behavior (regression coefficient [b] = 0.33; 95% confidence interval [CI] = 0.14 to 0.52). Departments' learning climate was not associated with residents' patient safety behavior (b = 0.01; 95% CI = -0.17 to 0.19), although it was with their patient safety climate (b = 0.73; 95% CI = 0.69 to 0.77).Departments should focus on establishing a supportive patient safety climate to improve residents' patient safety behavior. Building a supportive learning climate might help to improve the patient safety climate and, in turn, residents' patient safety behavior.
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