作者
Agnes Bognár, Paul Barach, Julie K Johnson, Robert C Duncan, David Birnbach, Donna Woods, Jane L Holl, Emile A Bacha
发表日期
2008/4/1
期刊
The annals of Thoracic surgery
卷号
85
期号
4
页码范围
1374-1381
出版商
Elsevier
简介
BACKGROUND
The fear of committing clinical errors in perioperative care has a negative impact on the psychological well-being of surgical team members and ultimately on patient care. We assessed the perceptions and attitudes of surgical teams relative to committing errors, the impact of errors, and the culture of safety.
METHODS
Pediatric cardiac surgery team members at three academic hospitals were surveyed. The survey included scaled, open-ended questions and a clinical vignette. Respondents were asked about the safety climate, team climate, stress recognition, and the impact of error as they relate to making and the anticipation of making clinical errors.
RESULTS
The response rate was 69%. Safety attitudes were influenced by the work environment climate. Many respondents felt unable to express disagreement and had difficulty raising safety concerns. Staffing levels, equipment availability …
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