Investigation of Healthcare Professionals’ Viewpoints Towards Patient Safety Culture in Abu-Ali Sina Organ Transplantation Center, Shiraz, Iran

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Associate Professor of Anesthesiology, Anesthesiology and Critical Care Research Center, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran

2 Health Information Management, Trauma Research Center, Shahid Rajaee (Emtiaz) Trauma Hospital, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran

3 Computer Engineering, Shiraz Organ Transplant Center, Avicenna Hospital, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran

Abstract

Introduction: Patient safety is one of the main challenges in the field of healthcare. The
increase in patient safety and care quality are now amongst the main priorities of hospitals.
Patient safety culture is directly associated with the incidence of adverse events. Hence, the
present study aimed to investigate patient safety culture from the perspective of healthcare
staff in Abu-Ali Sina Organ Transplantation Center, Shiraz, Iran.
Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted on 763 healthcare staff in Abu-Ali Sina
Organ Transplantation Center in 2019. The study data were collected using the Hospital
Survey on Patient Safety Culture Questionnaire (HSPSCQ) whose reliability and validity
were approved. The data were analyzed using the SPSS software and p statistically significant.
Results: The majority of the participants were female (65.66%), aged 20-30 years (79.4%).
Scores 50-70% were for ‘supervisor/manager expectations and actions promoting patient
safety’, ‘organizational learning-continuous improvement’, and ‘teamwork within units’.
However, scores below 50% were to ‘the frequency of events reported’, ‘overall perceptions
of patient safety’, ‘communication openness’, ‘feedback & communication about errors’, ‘nonpunitive
response to errors’, ‘staffing’, ‘management support for patient safety’, ‘teamwork
across units’, and ‘handoffs and transitions’.
Conclusion: Patient safety culture was scored low to moderate in Abu-Ali Sina Organ
Transplant Center. Therefore, authorities are recommended to train the employees and hold
workshops for promoting patient safety culture in this center.

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