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Assessment of Patient Safety Culture in Public General Hospital in Capital City of Vietnam

Lien Huong Tran, Pham Quoc Thanh, Dinh Hung Nguyen, Thi Nhi Ha Tran, Bui Thi Thu Ha

2021Health Services Insights18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Patient safety culture is a vital component in ensuring high quality and safe patient care. Assessment of staff perception on existing hospital patient safety culture (PSC) is the first step to promote PSC. This paper is aimed to assess the patient safety culture in 1 big public autonomous general hospital in Hanoi, Vietnam. This cross-sectional study surveyed 638 healthcare professional utilizing the validated (Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture [HSOPSC]) in an online format. This study adhered to STROBE guidelines. The positive response rate was high, with a percentage of 74.2. The strongest areas are teamwork within units (91.3%) and organizational learning/continuous improvement (88.4%). The areas for improvement are staffing (49.4%) and non-punitive response to error (53.1%). Hospital administrators should strengthen the culture of patient safety by formulating strategies and implementing interventions with emphasis on adequate staffing and promoting blame-free working environment.

Topics & Concepts

StaffingPatient safetySafety cultureOrganizational cultureBlameTeamworkNursingPsychological interventionHealth careMedicinePsychologyPublic relationsPolitical scienceManagementLawEconomicsPsychiatryPatient Safety and Medication ErrorsMedical Malpractice and Liability IssuesHealthcare Quality and Management