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Views on patient safety by operations managers in somatic hospital care: a qualitative analysis

Author

  • Gunilla Karlsson
  • Karl Hedman
  • Bengt Fridlund

Summary, in English

Healthcare outcome is to achieve optimal health for

each patient. It is a well-known phenomenon that

patients suffer from care injuries. Operations managers

have difficulties in seeing that the relationship

between safety culture, values and attitudes affects

the medical care to the detriment of the patient. The

aim was to describe the views on patient safety by

operations managers and the establishment of patient

safety and safety culture in somatic hospital care.

Four open questions were answered by 29 operations

managers in somatic hospital care. Data analysis was

carried out by deductive qualitative content analysis.

Operations managers found production to be the

most important goal, and patient safety was linked to

this basic mission. Safety work meant to achieve optimal

health outcomes for each patient in a continuous

development of operations. This was accomplished

by pursuing a high level of competence

among employees, having a functioning report system

and preventing medical errors. Safety culture

was mentioned to a smaller extent. The primary target

of patient safety work by the operations managers

was improving care quality which resulted in fewer

complications and shorter care time. A change in

emphasis to primary safety work is necessary. To accomplish

this increased knowledge of communication,

teamwork and clinical decision making are required.

Department/s

Publishing year

2011

Language

English

Pages

33-42

Publication/Series

Open Journal of Nursing

Volume

1

Issue

3

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Scientific Research Publishing (SCIRP)

Topic

  • Nursing

Keywords

  • evaluation
  • healthcare improvement
  • professional healthcare
  • qualitative content analysis
  • patient safety
  • safety culture
  • sociologi
  • sociology

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 2162-5336