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Differences in safety climate between hospital personnel and naval aviators.

David M Gaba1, Sara J Singer, Anna D Sinaiko, Jennie D Bowen, Anthony P Ciavarelli.   

Abstract

We compared results of safety climate survey questions from health care respondents with those from naval aviation, a high-reliability organization. Separate surveys containing a subset of 23 similar questions were conducted among employees from 15 hospitals and from naval aviators from 226 squadrons. For each question a "problematic response" was defined that suggested an absence of a safety climate. Overall, the problematic response rate was 5.6% for naval aviators versus 17.5% for hospital personnel (p < .0001). The problematic response was 20.9% in high-hazard hospital domains such as emergency departments and operating rooms. Problematic response among hospital workers was up to 12 times greater than that among aviators on certain questions. Although further research on safety climate in health care is warranted, hospitals may need to make substantial changes to achieve a safety climate consistent with the status of high-reliability organizations.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14529192     DOI: 10.1518/hfes.45.2.175.27238

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Factors        ISSN: 0018-7208            Impact factor:   2.888


  17 in total

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2.  Persistence of unsafe practice in everyday work: an exploration of organizational and psychological factors constraining safety in the operating room.

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3.  Workforce perceptions of hospital safety culture: development and validation of the patient safety climate in healthcare organizations survey.

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4.  Comparing safety climate between two populations of hospitals in the United States.

Authors:  Sara J Singer; Christine W Hartmann; Amresh Hanchate; Shibei Zhao; Mark Meterko; Priti Shokeen; Shoutzu Lin; David M Gaba; Amy K Rosen
Journal:  Health Serv Res       Date:  2009-07-03       Impact factor: 3.402

5.  How prevalent are hazardous attitudes among orthopaedic surgeons?

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Journal:  Qual Saf Health Care       Date:  2005-10

7.  Medication error in anaesthesia and critical care: A cause for concern.

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8.  An overview of patient safety climate in the VA.

Authors:  Christine W Hartmann; Amy K Rosen; Mark Meterko; Priti Shokeen; Shibei Zhao; Sara Singer; Alyson Falwell; David M Gaba
Journal:  Health Serv Res       Date:  2008-03-17       Impact factor: 3.402

9.  Surgeons' attitudes are associated with reoperation and readmission rates.

Authors:  John Kadzielski; Frank McCormick; James H Herndon; Harry Rubash; David Ring
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10.  Patient safety and safety culture in primary health care: a systematic review.

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Journal:  BMC Fam Pract       Date:  2018-06-30       Impact factor: 2.497

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