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Attitudes toward safety and teamwork in a maternity unit with embedded team training.

Dimitrios Siassakos1, Robert Fox, Linda Hunt, Jane Farey, Christina Laxton, Cathy Winter, Timothy Draycott.   

Abstract

The objective of this study was to identify any residual challenges in a unit with a track record of good clinical performance. A cross-sectional survey of frontline caregiver attitudes was conducted using a validated psychometric instrument. A total of 69% (91 of 132) of eligible participants completed questionnaires. The results indicated positive safety culture, teamwork climate, and job satisfaction. Perceptions of high workload and insufficient staffing levels were the most prominent negative observations but not to the detriment of job satisfaction or perception of work conditions. Male staff had consistently better safety attitudes in multivariate analyses. The authors identified 24-hour consultant (attending) presence and better support by management as prerequisites for further improvement. Teamwork and safety attitudes are positive in a unit with established interprofessional team training. Establishing better support by senior clinical and management leaders was identified as a necessary intervention to improve attitudes and safety.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20935272     DOI: 10.1177/1062860610373379

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Med Qual        ISSN: 1062-8606            Impact factor:   1.852


  15 in total

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Authors:  Mark L Wieland; Andrew J Halvorsen; Rajeev Chaudhry; Darcy A Reed; Furman S McDonald; Kris G Thomas
Journal:  J Gen Intern Med       Date:  2013-08       Impact factor: 5.128

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6.  Safety culture in the maternity units: a census survey using the Safety Attitudes Questionnaire.

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Journal:  BMC Health Serv Res       Date:  2011-09-27       Impact factor: 2.655

7.  How to be a very safe maternity unit: An ethnographic study.

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8.  Team performance in resuscitation teams: comparison and critique of two recently developed scoring tools.

Authors:  Anthony McKay; Susanna T Walker; Stephen J Brett; Charles Vincent; Nick Sevdalis
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10.  Seven features of safety in maternity units: a framework based on multisite ethnography and stakeholder consultation.

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Journal:  BMJ Qual Saf       Date:  2020-09-25       Impact factor: 7.418

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