An Exploration of Contributing Factors to Patient Safety.

J Nurs Care Qual

Nursing Excellence, OhioHealth, Columbus (Dr Zadvinskis); Health Behavior and Health Promotion, College of Public Health, The Ohio State University, Columbus (Dr Salsberry); The Ohio State Wexner Medical Center and The Ohio State University College of Nursing, Columbus (Dr Chipps); School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, College of Medicine, The Ohio State University, Columbus (Dr Patterson); Research Methods and Statistics, College of Nursing, The University of Arizona, Tucson (Dr Szalacha); and Department of Quality, Accreditation and Patient Safety, OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital, Columbus (Dr Crea).

Published: May 2018

One in 3 patients is estimated to experience health care-related harm during hospitalization. This descriptive, cross-sectional study used the Safety Attitudes Questionnaire to measure interprofessional staff perceptions of safety and teamwork climate and a retrospective, modified Global Trigger Tool chart review methodology to measure unit-level patient outcomes. Safety climate and teamwork did not have a statistically significant relationship with the frequency of adverse events identified by the Global Trigger Tool. Researchers may consider the Global Trigger Tool for detecting unit-level adverse events.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/NCQ.0000000000000284DOI Listing

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