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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Kauno regiono greitosios medicinos pagalbos tarnybų darbo vietos saugos kultūros vertinimas / Evaluation of emergency medical services workplace safety culture in Kaunas region

Žigutienė, Rūta 14 July 2014 (has links)
Saugos kultūra – pacientų saugos elementas nukreiptas sumažinti žalą pacientui, kuri gali būti padaryta teikiant jam sveikatos priežiūros paslaugas. Tikslas – Įvertinti Kauno regiono greitosios medicinos pagalbos tarnybų darbo vietos saugos kultūrą. Tyrimo metodas: 2012 metų kovo–gegužės mėnesiais atlikta vienmomentinė anoniminė apklausa. Tyrime dalyvavo aštuonių Kauno regiono greitosios medicinos pagalbos tarnybų darbuotojai (N=325, atsako dažnis 82,9 proc.). Tyrimui naudotas Požiūrio į saugą klausimynas (The Emergency Medical Services Safety Attitudes Questionnaire – EMS–SAQ). Nustatyta GMP Požiūrio į saugą klausimyno pakankamai aukštas vidinis nuoseklumas (α=0,822). Rezultatai: Kauno regiono greitosios medicinos pagalbos tarnybų specialistai, vertindami septynias saugos kultūros sritis, aukščiausiais teigiamais įverčiais vertino komandinio darbo (76,34 balai), pasitenkinimo darbu (76,49 balai) ir vadovų požiūrio į saugą sritis (75,98 balai). Žemiausiais balais darbuotojai vertino streso pripažinimo ir nepageidaujamų įvykių raiškos sritis, atitinkamai – 49,62 ir 37,24 balai. Komandinį darbą ir vadovų požiūrį į saugą dažniau teigiamai vertino slaugytojai, lyginant su GMP vairuotojais, o paramedikai labiau teigiamai vertino pasitenkinimą darbu, lyginant su gydytojais (p<0,05). Gydytojai ir paramedikai dažniau pripažino stresą, lyginant su slaugytojais ir vairuotojais (p<0,01). Daugiau kvietimų per metus atliekantys darbuotojai dažniau teigiamai vertino saugos klimato... [toliau žr. visą tekstą] / Safety culture is the element of patient safety that purposes to decrease the damage to the patient that may be done during provision of health care service. The purpose of this study was to investigate the safety culture at the workplace of emergency medical service at Kaunas region. Material and methods: Anonymous survey was conducted on March-May in 2012. The staff from eight emergency medical service institutions at Kaunas region took part in the survey (N=325 with response rate of 82.9 %). The Emergency Medical Services Safety Attitudes Questionnaire – EMS–SAQ was used after the permission by the authors was issued. The internal consistency of translated and adapted instrument was sufficiently high (Cronbach α=0,822). Results: The staff of emergency medical service of Kaunas region evaluated six dimensions of safety culture rating team work (76.34 scores), work satisfaction (76.49 scores) and perceptions of management at the highest level (75.98 scores). The lowest ratings were related to stress recognition and present of adverse events, respectively – 49.62 and 37.24 scores. Nurses scored the team work and perceptions of management more positive in comparison to drivers; paramedics have had more positive attitudes towards work satisfaction than physicians. Physicians and paramedics recognised stress more often in comparison to nurses and drivers. The attitudes towards a safety climate, perceptions of management and work satisfaction were more positive in... [to full text]

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