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Variation in perception of safety culture in out-of-hours family medicine service in Croatia Cover

Variation in perception of safety culture in out-of-hours family medicine service in Croatia

Open Access
|Jun 2021

Abstract

Introduction

The Safety Attitudes Questionnaire (SAQ) is among the most frequently cited tools for measuring safety culture in healthcare settings. Its ambulatory version was used in this study. The aim was to assess safety culture in out-of-hours (OOH) family medicine service and its variation across job positions, regions, and respondents’ demographic characteristic.

Methods

A cross-sectional observational study was carried out targeting 358 health professionals working in the 29 largest Croatian healthcare centres providing out-of-hours family medicine service. The response rate was 51.7% (185 questionnaires). The questionnaire comprised 62 Likert items with 5 responses (fully disagree to fully agree). Scores of negatively worded items were reversed before analysis. Scores on the total scale and subscales were calculated as additive scores. The study included demographic data on gender, age, working experience, and job position. Repeated measurement analysis of variance was used to assess variation of Safety Attitudes Questionnaire – Ambulatory Version (SAQ-AV) sub-scales.

Results

Nurses assessed safety culture higher than did physicians and residents. Teamwork climate had higher scores than Ambulatory process of care and Organizational climate. Stress recognition and Perceptions of workload had the lowest overall scores. Variation across gender, age, working experience, and region was not statistically significant.

Conclusions

SAQ-AV can be used to identify areas for improvement in patient safety at OOH GPs. There is a need to improve staffing and support for OOH GP residents. Further research is needed in order to gain better understanding of factors influencing observed variations among job positions.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/sjph-2021-0022 | Journal eISSN: 1854-2476 | Journal ISSN: 0351-0026
Language: English
Page range: 152 - 157
Submitted on: Dec 22, 2020
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Accepted on: Apr 19, 2021
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Published on: Jun 28, 2021
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2021 Jasna Mesarić, Diana Šimić, Ellen Catharina Tveter Deilkås, Dag Hofoss, Gunnar Tschudi Bondevik, published by National Institute of Public Health, Slovenia
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