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Improving patient safety culture in general practice: an interview study.

Natasha J Verbakel1, Antoinette A de Bont2, Theo J M Verheij1, Cordula Wagner3, Dorien L M Zwart1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: When improving patient safety a positive safety culture is key. As little is known about improving patient safety culture in primary care, this study examined whether administering a culture questionnaire with or without a complementary workshop could be used as an intervention for improving safety culture. AIM: To gain insight into how two interventions affected patient safety culture in everyday practice. DESIGN AND
SETTING: After conducting a randomised control trial of two interventions, this was a qualitative study conducted in 30 general practices to aid interpretation of the previous quantitative findings.
METHOD: Interviews were conducted at practice locations (n = 27) with 24 GPs and 24 practice nurses. The theory of communities of practice--in particular, its concepts of a domain, a community, and a practice--was used to interpret the findings by examining which elements were or were not present in the participating practices.
RESULTS: Communal awareness of the problem was only raised after getting together and discussing patient safety. The combination of a questionnaire and workshop enhanced the interaction of team members and nourished team feelings. This shared experience also helped them to understand and develop tools and language for daily practice.
CONCLUSION: In order for patient safety culture to improve, the safety culture questionnaire was more successful when accompanied by a practice workshop. Initial discussion and negotiation of shared goals during the workshop fuelled feelings of coherence and belonging to a community wishing to learn about enhancing patient safety. Team meetings and day-to-day interactions enhanced further liaison and sharing, making patient safety a common and conscious goal. © British Journal of General Practice 2015.

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Keywords:  intervention; interview study; patient safety; primary health care; safety; safety culture

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26622035      PMCID: PMC4655736          DOI: 10.3399/bjgp15X687865

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Gen Pract        ISSN: 0960-1643            Impact factor:   5.386


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