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Enfermería Actual de Costa Rica
On-line version ISSN 1409-4568Print version ISSN 1409-4568
Abstract
SILVA, Bárbara Pequeno Andrade Rasslan et al. Safety Culture in intensive care units from multiprofessional team perspective: A multicenter study. Enfermería Actual de Costa Rica [online]. 2024, n.46, 58440. ISSN 1409-4568. http://dx.doi.org/10.15517/enferm.actual.cr.i46.52225.
Introduction:
Patient safety culture is considered an important structural component of the services, which promotes the implementation of safe practices and the reduction of adverse events.
Objective:
To identify the factors associated with patient safety culture in adult intensive care units in large hospitals in Belo Horizonte.
Method:
Cross-sectional survey and multicenter study. A total of 168 health professionals from four units (A, B, C and D) of adult intensive care participated. The questionnaire “Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture” was used. The patient's level of safety culture was considered as a dependent variable, and sociodemographic and labor aspects were the independent variables. Descriptive statistics were used and a multiple logistic regression model was developed to analyze the associated factors.
Results:
An association was identified between the type of hospital and eleven dimensions of the safety culture. In terms of function, the doctors, nursing technicians, and nurse were related to three dimensions; gender with two dimensions, and time working in the sector with one dimension.
Conclusion:
It was evidenced that the type of hospital, function, time working in the sector, and gender were associated with the dimensions of patient safety culture.
Keywords : Patient Safety; Organizational Culture; Intensive Care Units; Patient Care Team; Health Care Quality Indicators.