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When Illegitimate Tasks Threaten Patient Safety Culture : A Cross-Sectional Survey in a Tertiary Hospital

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2023

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Cullati, Stéphane
Tschan, Franziska
Choupay, Gaëlle
Chopard, Pierre
Courvoisier, Delphine S.

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International Journal of Public Health. Frontiers Media. 2023, 68, 1606078. eISSN 1661-8564. Available under: doi: 10.3389/ijph.2023.1606078

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Objectives: The current study investigates the prevalence of illegitimate tasks in a hospital setting and their association with patient safety culture outcomes, which has not been previously investigated.
Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional survey in a tertiary referral hospital. Patient safety culture outcomes were measured using the Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture questionnaire; the primary outcome measures were a low safety rating for the respondent’s unit and whether the respondent had completed one or more safety event reports in the last 12 months. Analyses were adjusted for hospital department and staff member characteristics relating to work and health.
Results: A total of 2,276 respondents answered the survey (participation rate: 35.0%). Overall, 26.2% of respondents perceived illegitimate tasks to occur frequently, 8.1% reported a low level of safety in their unit, and 60.3% reported having completed one or more safety event reports. In multivariable analyses, perception of a higher frequency of illegitimate tasks was associated with a higher risk of reporting a low safety rating and with a higher chance of having completed event reports.
Conclusion: The prevalence of perceived illegitimate tasks was rather high. A programme aiming to reduce illegitimate tasks could provide support for a causal effect of these tasks on safety culture outcomes.

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Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Health (social science)

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ISO 690CULLATI, Stéphane, Norbert K. SEMMER, Franziska TSCHAN, Gaëlle CHOUPAY, Pierre CHOPARD, Delphine S. COURVOISIER, 2023. When Illegitimate Tasks Threaten Patient Safety Culture : A Cross-Sectional Survey in a Tertiary Hospital. In: International Journal of Public Health. Frontiers Media. 2023, 68, 1606078. eISSN 1661-8564. Available under: doi: 10.3389/ijph.2023.1606078
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  year={2023},
  doi={10.3389/ijph.2023.1606078},
  title={When Illegitimate Tasks Threaten Patient Safety Culture : A Cross-Sectional Survey in a Tertiary Hospital},
  volume={68},
  journal={International Journal of Public Health},
  author={Cullati, Stéphane and Semmer, Norbert K. and Tschan, Franziska and Choupay, Gaëlle and Chopard, Pierre and Courvoisier, Delphine S.},
  note={Article Number: 1606078}
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