Assessment of patient safety culture: a nationwide survey of community pharmacists in Kuwait

Abstract Background Medication errors have been the largest component of medical errors threatening patient safety worldwide. Several international health bodies advocate measuring safety culture within healthcare organizations as an effective strategy for sustainable safety improvement. To the best...

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Main Authors: Fatemah Mohammad Alsaleh, Eman Ali Abahussain, Hamed Hamdi Altabaa, Mohammed Faisal Al-Bazzaz, Noor Barak Almandil
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-11-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12913-018-3662-0
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spelling doaj-fb5579b5608842b4942ac9dc45470d9e2020-11-25T01:10:56ZengBMCBMC Health Services Research1472-69632018-11-0118111510.1186/s12913-018-3662-0Assessment of patient safety culture: a nationwide survey of community pharmacists in KuwaitFatemah Mohammad Alsaleh0Eman Ali Abahussain1Hamed Hamdi Altabaa2Mohammed Faisal Al-Bazzaz3Noor Barak Almandil4Department of Pharmacy Practice, Faculty of Pharmacy, Kuwait UniversityDepartment of Pharmacy Practice, Faculty of Pharmacy, Kuwait UniversityDepartment of Pharmacy Practice, Faculty of Pharmacy, Kuwait UniversityDepartment of Pharmacy Practice, Faculty of Pharmacy, Kuwait UniversityDepartment of Clinical Pharmacy Research, Institute for Research and Medical Consultations (IRMC), Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal UniversityAbstract Background Medication errors have been the largest component of medical errors threatening patient safety worldwide. Several international health bodies advocate measuring safety culture within healthcare organizations as an effective strategy for sustainable safety improvement. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study conducted in a Middle Eastern country at the level of community pharmacy, to examine safety culture and to evaluate the extent to which patient safety is a strategic priority. Methods A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted. The Pharmacy Survey on Patient Safety Culture (PSOPSC), developed by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), was used to collect data. PSOPSC is a self-administered questionnaire which was previously tested for validity and reliability. The questionnaire was distributed among pharmacists who work in community pharmacies from the five governorates of Kuwait (Capital, Hawalli, Farwaniya, Jahra, and Ahmadi). The Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) software, version 24 was used for analysing data. Results A total of 255 community pharmacists from the five governorates were approached to participate in the study, of whom 253 returned a completed questionnaire, with the response rate of 99%. Results from the study showed that patient safety is a strategic priority in many aspects of patient safety standards at the level of community pharmacies. This was reflected by the high positive response rate (PRR) measures demonstrated in the domains of “Teamwork” (96.8%), “Organizational Learning-Continuous Improvement” (93.2%) and “Patient Counselling” (90.9%). On the other hand, the lowest PRR was given to the “Staffing, Work Pressure, and Pace” domain which scored 49.7%. Conclusions Understanding community pharmacists’ perspectives of patient safety culture within their organization is critical. It can help identify areas of strength and those that require improvement, which can help support decision about actions to improve patient safety. The current study showed that urgent attention should be given to the areas of weakness, mainly in the dimension of “Staffing, Work Pressure and Pace.” The pharmacists pointed the need for adequate breaks between shifts and less distractible work environment to perform their jobs accurately.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12913-018-3662-0Safety cultureCommunity pharmacistsKuwait
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author Fatemah Mohammad Alsaleh
Eman Ali Abahussain
Hamed Hamdi Altabaa
Mohammed Faisal Al-Bazzaz
Noor Barak Almandil
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Eman Ali Abahussain
Hamed Hamdi Altabaa
Mohammed Faisal Al-Bazzaz
Noor Barak Almandil
Assessment of patient safety culture: a nationwide survey of community pharmacists in Kuwait
BMC Health Services Research
Safety culture
Community pharmacists
Kuwait
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Eman Ali Abahussain
Hamed Hamdi Altabaa
Mohammed Faisal Al-Bazzaz
Noor Barak Almandil
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title Assessment of patient safety culture: a nationwide survey of community pharmacists in Kuwait
title_short Assessment of patient safety culture: a nationwide survey of community pharmacists in Kuwait
title_full Assessment of patient safety culture: a nationwide survey of community pharmacists in Kuwait
title_fullStr Assessment of patient safety culture: a nationwide survey of community pharmacists in Kuwait
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of patient safety culture: a nationwide survey of community pharmacists in Kuwait
title_sort assessment of patient safety culture: a nationwide survey of community pharmacists in kuwait
publisher BMC
series BMC Health Services Research
issn 1472-6963
publishDate 2018-11-01
description Abstract Background Medication errors have been the largest component of medical errors threatening patient safety worldwide. Several international health bodies advocate measuring safety culture within healthcare organizations as an effective strategy for sustainable safety improvement. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study conducted in a Middle Eastern country at the level of community pharmacy, to examine safety culture and to evaluate the extent to which patient safety is a strategic priority. Methods A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted. The Pharmacy Survey on Patient Safety Culture (PSOPSC), developed by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), was used to collect data. PSOPSC is a self-administered questionnaire which was previously tested for validity and reliability. The questionnaire was distributed among pharmacists who work in community pharmacies from the five governorates of Kuwait (Capital, Hawalli, Farwaniya, Jahra, and Ahmadi). The Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) software, version 24 was used for analysing data. Results A total of 255 community pharmacists from the five governorates were approached to participate in the study, of whom 253 returned a completed questionnaire, with the response rate of 99%. Results from the study showed that patient safety is a strategic priority in many aspects of patient safety standards at the level of community pharmacies. This was reflected by the high positive response rate (PRR) measures demonstrated in the domains of “Teamwork” (96.8%), “Organizational Learning-Continuous Improvement” (93.2%) and “Patient Counselling” (90.9%). On the other hand, the lowest PRR was given to the “Staffing, Work Pressure, and Pace” domain which scored 49.7%. Conclusions Understanding community pharmacists’ perspectives of patient safety culture within their organization is critical. It can help identify areas of strength and those that require improvement, which can help support decision about actions to improve patient safety. The current study showed that urgent attention should be given to the areas of weakness, mainly in the dimension of “Staffing, Work Pressure and Pace.” The pharmacists pointed the need for adequate breaks between shifts and less distractible work environment to perform their jobs accurately.
topic Safety culture
Community pharmacists
Kuwait
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12913-018-3662-0
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