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David Schwappach1,2, Aline Richard1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To determine frequencies of healthcare workers (HCWs) speak up-related behaviours and the association of speak up-related safety climate with speaking up and withholding voice.Entities:
Keywords: communication; patient safety; safety culture
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29572300 PMCID: PMC6166598 DOI: 10.1136/bmjqs-2017-007388
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Qual Saf ISSN: 2044-5415 Impact factor: 7.035
Characteristics of the study sample (n=979)
| n | % | ||
| Hospital site | A | 134 | 13.7 |
| B | 23 | 2.4 | |
| C | 67 | 6.8 | |
| D | 290 | 29.6 | |
| E | 21 | 2.2 | |
| F | 151 | 15.4 | |
| G | 32 | 3.3 | |
| H | 40 | 4.1 | |
| I | 221 | 22.6 | |
| Hospital region of Switzerland | German-speaking part | 511 | 52.2 |
| French-speaking part | 317 | 32.4 | |
| Italian-speaking part | 151 | 15.4 | |
| Males, % | 186 | 19.1 | |
| Age, mean (SD) years | 39.9 | 11.4 | |
| Profession | Nurses in training, nursing assistants | 169 | 17.3 |
| Nurses | 500 | 51.1 | |
| Nursing experts | 55 | 5.6 | |
| Head nurses | 50 | 5.1 | |
| Resident doctors | 77 | 7.9 | |
| Attending doctors | 52 | 5.3 | |
| Senior and chief doctors | 76 | 7.8 | |
| Clinical disciplines | Internal medicine | 222 | 23.0 |
| Operative and perioperative care | 288 | 29.8 | |
| Emergency and intensive care | 195 | 20.2 | |
| Others | 260 | 26.9 | |
| Duration of employment in this hospital | ≤10 years | 584 | 60.0 |
| >10 years | 390 | 40.0 | |
| Working hours per week of patient care | <25 hours | 290 | 29.9 |
| ≥25 hours | 680 | 70.1 |
Frequencies of reporting perceived concerns, withholding voice and speaking up for at least once in the past 4 weeks (dichotomised) by professional group (n=979 with non-missing clinical function data)
| In everyday work, it sometimes happens that things go wrong and risks to patients arise. This could be as a result of medication error, poor hand hygiene or missing documentation. Over the | ||||
| Relative frequencies | ||||
| Total (%) | Nurses (%) | Doctors (%) | ||
| Perceived concerns (Cronbach’ s a lpha = 0.77) | ||||
| PC1 | … have you had specific concerns about patient safety? | 80.0 | 80.4 | 78.5 |
| PC2 | … have you observed an error which—if uncaptured—could be harmful to patients? | 61.9 | 61.7 | 62.4 |
| PC3 | … have often have you noticed that your workplace colleagues haven’t followed important patient safety rules, intentionally or unintentionally? | 65.8 | 68.5 | 55.6 |
| Withholding voice (Cronbach’s alpha=0.71) | ||||
| WV1 | … did you choose not to bring up your specific concerns about patient safety? | 33.4 | 34.4 | 29.9 |
| WV2 | … did you keep ideas for improving patient safety in your unit to yourself? | 39.0 | 41.1 | 31.2 |
| WV3 | … did you remain silent when you had information that might have prevented a safety incident in your unit? | 18.8 | 19.8 | 14.8 |
| WV4 | … did you not address a colleague (doctors and/or nurses) if he/she didn’t follow important patient safety rules, intentionally or unintentionally? | 39.4 | 42.7 | 27.3 |
| Speaking up (Cronbach’s alpha=0.86) | ||||
| SU1 | … did you bring up specific concerns about patient safety? | 75.8 | 76.8 | 71.7 |
| SU2 | … did you address an error which—if uncaptured—could be harmful for patients ? | 69.6 | 70.2 | 67.7 |
| SU3 | … did you address a colleague (doctors and/or nurses) when he/she didn’t follow important patient safety rules, intentionally or unintentionally? | 64.0 | 66.5 | 54.5 |
| SU4 | … did you prevent an incident from occurring as a consequence of bringing up specific concerns about patient safety? | 54.5 | 56.4 | 47.3 |
Results of multilevel logistic regression analysis with frequent speak up (SUS) and frequent withholding voice (WVS) as outcomes
| Variable | Frequent speaking up* | Frequent withholding voice* | ||
| OR (95% CI) | P values | OR (95% CI) | P values | |
| Individual level variables | ||||
| Frequency of perceived concerns (quantiles) | 2.733 (2.367 to 3.155) | <0.001 | 1.586 (1.399 to 1.798) | <0.001 |
| Psychological Safety (PSS) | 0.784 (0.634 to 0.969) | 0.024 | 0.839 (0.685 to 1.029) | 0.091 |
| Encouraging environment (EES) | 1.253 (1.071 to 1.466) | 0.005 | 0.816 (0.705 to 0.945) | 0.006 |
| Resignation (RES) | 1.024 (0.896 to 1.170) | 0.732 | 1.494 (1.309 to 1.705) | <0.001 |
| Female gender | 1.424 (0.871 to 2.327) | 0.159 | 0.811 (0.510 to 1.288) | 0.374 |
| Age, years | 1.003 (0.984 to 1.023) | 0.751 | 0.996 (0.978 to 1.015) | 0.699 |
| Clinical function (to base: Nurse in training) | ||||
| Nurses | 1.360 (0.852 to 2.171) | 0.198 | 0.891 (0.569 to 1.394) | 0.613 |
| Nursing experts | 3.507 (1.457 to 8.443) | 0.005 | 0.426 (0.193 to 0.943) | 0.035 |
| Head nurses | 1.941 (0.843 to 4.470) | 0.119 | 0.607 (0.280 to 1.314) | 0.205 |
| Resident doctors | 0.835 (0.409 to 1.705) | 0.621 | 0.547 (0.278 to 1.076) | 0.081 |
| Attending doctors | 0.833 (0.347 to 2.003) | 0.683 | 0.742 (0.339 to 1.624) | 0.456 |
| Senior/chief doctors | 2.214 (0.974 to 5.032) | 0.058 | 0.284 (0.131 to 0.618) | 0.002 |
| Employment in this hospital >10 years | 0.829 (0.545 to 1.261) | 0.382 | 0.683 (0.457 to 1.020) | 0.062 |
| Hospital-site level variables | ||||
| Psychological safety (PSS), hospital-site mean | 1.396 (0.500 to 3.897) | 0.524 | 1.018 (0.458 to 2.266) | 0.965 |
| Encouraging environment (EES), hospital-site mean | 0.886 (0.285 to 2.757) | 0.834 | 0.971 (0.381 to 2.474) | 0.950 |
| Resignation (RES), hospital-site mean | 1.380 (0.258 to 7.389) | 0.707 | 1.072 (0.322 to 3.575) | 0.910 |
| McKelvey and Zavoina’s R2 | 0.425 | 0.359 | ||
| Overall model p | <0.001 | <0.001 | ||
| Intraclass correlation coefficient | 0.010 | 0.001 | ||
*Positive outcome defined as frequency equal to or higher than the sample median, to base frequency below sample median.
EES, encouraging environment for speaking up scale; PSS, psychological safety for speaking up scale; RES, resignation scale; SUS, speak up scale; WVS, withholding voice scale.