Patient safety climate surgical: team evaluation multidisciplinary
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https://doi.org/10.5327/Z1414-4425202100020005Keywords:
Segurança do paciente, Cultura organizacional, Centros cirúrgicos, Equipe de assistência ao paciente, Enfermagem perioperatóriaAbstract
Objective: To assess the patient safety climate in the surgical center of a public teaching hospital, from the perspective of the multidisciplinary
team. Method: This is a cross-sectional, descriptive study developed in the surgical center of a teaching hospital located in the state of Paraná, Brazil.
The Brazilian and validated version of the Safety Attitudes Questionnaire/Operating Room Version was applied to a sample of 36 multidisciplinary professionals.
In the descriptive statistical analysis, scores higher than 75 points were considered positive. Results: The average perception of the multidisciplinary
safety climate was 61.8±38.8 points. Only Factor 8 – Job satisfaction (82.6±23.4) and Factor 12 – Surgeon as team leader (77.1±27.2) achieved positive
scores in the study. The worst domain evaluated was “Stress recognition” (34.2±34.1). The category “nursing assistants” was the one that best evaluated
the patient’s safety climate, even without reaching the cutoff point. Conclusion: Patient safety climate in the surgical center was negatively assessed by
the multidisciplinary team, which indicates the need for reviewing processes to achieve greater safety in care.
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