Autor: |
Martha, Funabashi, Katherine A, Pohlman, Silvano, Mior, Maeve, O'Beirne, Michael, Westaway, Diana, De Carvalho, Mohamed, El-Bayoumi, Bob, Haig, Darrell J, Wade, Haymo W, Thiel, J David, Cassidy, Eric, Hurwitz, Gregory N, Kawchuk, Sunita, Vohra |
Rok vydání: |
2019 |
Zdroj: |
The Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association. 62(3) |
ISSN: |
0008-3194 |
Popis: |
To: 1) develop/adapt and validate an instrument to measure patient safety attitudes and opinions of community-based spinal manipulative therapy (SMT) providers; 2) implement the instrument; and 3) compare results among healthcare professions.A review of the literature and content validation were used for the survey development. Community-based chiropractors and physiotherapists in 4 Canadian provinces were invited.The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality's (AHRQ) Medical Office Survey on Patient Safety Culture was the preferred instrument. The survey was modified and validated, measuring 14 patient safety dimensions. 276 SMT providers volunteered to respond to the survey. Generally, SMT providers had similar or better patient safety dimension scores compared to the AHRQ 2016 medical offices database.We developed the first instrument measuring patient safety attitudes and opinions of community-based SMT providers. This instrument provides understanding of SMT providers' opinions and attitudes on patient safety and identifies potential areas for improvement.1) Élaborer/adapter et valider un instrument servant à évaluer les attitudes à l’égard de la sécurité du patient et les opinions des praticiens effectuant des manipulations vertébrales (MV); 2) adopter cet instrument; et 3) comparer les résultats obtenus entre les professionnels de la santé.Pour élaborer le sondage, on a revu la littérature, on a validé le contenu et on a invité des chiropraticiens et des physiothérapeutes de quatre provinces canadiennes à participer.On a élaboré le premier instrument servant à évaluer les attitudes à l’égard de la sécurité et les opinions des praticiens effectuant des MV dans une collectivité. Cet instrument permet de comprendre les opinions et les attitudes à l’égard de la sécurité du patient des professionnels effectuant des MV et de cerner les aspects qui pourraient être améliorés. |
Databáze: |
OpenAIRE |
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