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A questionnaire survey exploring healthcare professionals’ attitudes towards teamwork and safety in acute care areas in South Korea
OBJECTIVES: Although human factors are important in terms of patient safety, there have been very few reports on the attitudes of healthcare professionals working in acute care settings in South Korea. In the present study, we investigated the attitudes of such professionals, their cultures and thei...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4521544/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26209120 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2015-007881 |
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author | Kim, Sung Eun Kim, Chan Woong Lee, Sang Jin Oh, Je Hyeok Lee, Dong Hoon Lim, Tae Ho Choi, Hyuk Joong Chung, Hyun Soo Ryu, Ji Yeong Jang, Hye Young Choi, Yoon Hee Kim, Su Jin Jung, Jin Hee |
author_facet | Kim, Sung Eun Kim, Chan Woong Lee, Sang Jin Oh, Je Hyeok Lee, Dong Hoon Lim, Tae Ho Choi, Hyuk Joong Chung, Hyun Soo Ryu, Ji Yeong Jang, Hye Young Choi, Yoon Hee Kim, Su Jin Jung, Jin Hee |
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description | OBJECTIVES: Although human factors are important in terms of patient safety, there have been very few reports on the attitudes of healthcare professionals working in acute care settings in South Korea. In the present study, we investigated the attitudes of such professionals, their cultures and their management systems. DESIGN: A questionnaire survey with 65 items covering nine themes affecting patient safety. Nine themes were compared via a three-or-more-way analysis of variance, with interaction, followed by multiple comparisons among several groups. SETTING: Intensive care units, emergency departments and surgical units of nine urban hospitals. PARTICIPANTS: 592 nurses and 160 physicians. INTERVENTION: None. OUTCOME MEASURES: Mean scores using a five-point scale and combined response scores for each of the nine themes. RESULTS: The mean score for information-sharing was the highest (3.78±0.49) and that for confidence/assertion was the lowest (2.97±0.34). The mean scores for teamwork, error management, work value, organisational climate, leadership, stress and fatigue level, and error/procedural compliance were intermediate. Physicians showed lower scores in leadership and higher scores in information-sharing than nurses. Respondents with 24 months or less of a clinical career showed higher scores in leadership, stress and fatigue, and error scores and lower scores in work value than more experienced respondents. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that medical personnel in Korea are relatively reluctant to disclose error or assert their different opinions with others. Many did not adequately recognise the negative effects of fatigue and stress, attributed errors to personal incompetence, and error-management systems were inadequate. Discrepancies in leadership and information-sharing were evident between professional groups, and leadership, stress, fatigue level, work value and error scores varied with the length of work experience. These can be used as baseline data to establish training programmes for patient safety in Korea. |
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spelling | pubmed-45215442015-08-05 A questionnaire survey exploring healthcare professionals’ attitudes towards teamwork and safety in acute care areas in South Korea Kim, Sung Eun Kim, Chan Woong Lee, Sang Jin Oh, Je Hyeok Lee, Dong Hoon Lim, Tae Ho Choi, Hyuk Joong Chung, Hyun Soo Ryu, Ji Yeong Jang, Hye Young Choi, Yoon Hee Kim, Su Jin Jung, Jin Hee BMJ Open Patient-Centred Medicine OBJECTIVES: Although human factors are important in terms of patient safety, there have been very few reports on the attitudes of healthcare professionals working in acute care settings in South Korea. In the present study, we investigated the attitudes of such professionals, their cultures and their management systems. DESIGN: A questionnaire survey with 65 items covering nine themes affecting patient safety. Nine themes were compared via a three-or-more-way analysis of variance, with interaction, followed by multiple comparisons among several groups. SETTING: Intensive care units, emergency departments and surgical units of nine urban hospitals. PARTICIPANTS: 592 nurses and 160 physicians. INTERVENTION: None. OUTCOME MEASURES: Mean scores using a five-point scale and combined response scores for each of the nine themes. RESULTS: The mean score for information-sharing was the highest (3.78±0.49) and that for confidence/assertion was the lowest (2.97±0.34). The mean scores for teamwork, error management, work value, organisational climate, leadership, stress and fatigue level, and error/procedural compliance were intermediate. Physicians showed lower scores in leadership and higher scores in information-sharing than nurses. Respondents with 24 months or less of a clinical career showed higher scores in leadership, stress and fatigue, and error scores and lower scores in work value than more experienced respondents. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that medical personnel in Korea are relatively reluctant to disclose error or assert their different opinions with others. Many did not adequately recognise the negative effects of fatigue and stress, attributed errors to personal incompetence, and error-management systems were inadequate. Discrepancies in leadership and information-sharing were evident between professional groups, and leadership, stress, fatigue level, work value and error scores varied with the length of work experience. These can be used as baseline data to establish training programmes for patient safety in Korea. BMJ Publishing Group 2015-07-24 /pmc/articles/PMC4521544/ /pubmed/26209120 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2015-007881 Text en Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted under a licence) please go to http://group.bmj.com/group/rights-licensing/permissions This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ |
spellingShingle | Patient-Centred Medicine Kim, Sung Eun Kim, Chan Woong Lee, Sang Jin Oh, Je Hyeok Lee, Dong Hoon Lim, Tae Ho Choi, Hyuk Joong Chung, Hyun Soo Ryu, Ji Yeong Jang, Hye Young Choi, Yoon Hee Kim, Su Jin Jung, Jin Hee A questionnaire survey exploring healthcare professionals’ attitudes towards teamwork and safety in acute care areas in South Korea |
title | A questionnaire survey exploring healthcare professionals’ attitudes towards teamwork and safety in acute care areas in South Korea |
title_full | A questionnaire survey exploring healthcare professionals’ attitudes towards teamwork and safety in acute care areas in South Korea |
title_fullStr | A questionnaire survey exploring healthcare professionals’ attitudes towards teamwork and safety in acute care areas in South Korea |
title_full_unstemmed | A questionnaire survey exploring healthcare professionals’ attitudes towards teamwork and safety in acute care areas in South Korea |
title_short | A questionnaire survey exploring healthcare professionals’ attitudes towards teamwork and safety in acute care areas in South Korea |
title_sort | questionnaire survey exploring healthcare professionals’ attitudes towards teamwork and safety in acute care areas in south korea |
topic | Patient-Centred Medicine |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4521544/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26209120 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2015-007881 |
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