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Differences in Hospital Managers', Unit Managers', and Health Care Workers' Perceptions of the Safety Climate for Respiratory Protection.

Kristina Peterson1, Bonnie M E Rogers2, Lisa M Brosseau3, Julianne Payne1, Jennifer Cooney1, Lauren Joe4, Debra Novak5.   

Abstract

This article compares hospital managers' (HM), unit managers' (UM), and health care workers' (HCW) perceptions of respiratory protection safety climate in acute care hospitals. The article is based on survey responses from 215 HMs, 245 UMs, and 1,105 HCWs employed by 98 acute care hospitals in six states. Ten survey questions assessed five of the key dimensions of safety climate commonly identified in the literature: managerial commitment to safety, management feedback on safety procedures, coworkers' safety norms, worker involvement, and worker safety training. Clinically and statistically significant differences were found across the three respondent types. HCWs had less positive perceptions of management commitment, worker involvement, and safety training aspects of safety climate than HMs and UMs. UMs had more positive perceptions of management's supervision of HCWs' respiratory protection practices. Implications for practice improvements indicate the need for frontline HCWs' inclusion in efforts to reduce safety climate barriers and better support effective respiratory protection programs and daily health protection practices.
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Keywords:  occupational health and safety programs; organizational culture/climate; program planning and evaluation; research

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27056750      PMCID: PMC5679198          DOI: 10.1177/2165079916640550

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Workplace Health Saf        ISSN: 2165-0799            Impact factor:   1.413


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