Speaking Up Behaviors And Safety Climate In An Austrian University Hospital

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR QUALITY IN HEALTH CARE(2018)

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Objective: To analyze speaking up behavior and safety climate with a validated questionnaire for the first time in an Austrian university hospital.Design: Survey amongst healthcare workers (HCW). Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, Cronbach's alpha was calculated as a measure of internal consistencies of scales. Analysis of variance and t-tests were used.Setting: The survey was conducted in 2017.Participants: About 2.149 HCW from three departments were asked to participate.Intervention: To measure speaking up behavior and safety climate.Main Outcome Measure: To explore psychological safety, encouraging environment and resignation towards speaking up.Results: About 859 evaluable questionnaires were returned (response rate: 40%). More than 50% of responders perceived specific concerns about patient safety within the last 4 weeks and observed a potential error or noticed rule violations. For the different items, between 16% and 42% of HCW reported that they remained silent though concerns for safety. In contrast, between 96% and 98% answered that they did speak up in certain situations. The psychological safety for speaking up was lower for HCW with a managerial function (P < 0.001). HCW with managerial functions perceived the environment as less encouraging to speak up (P < 0.05) than HCW without managerial function.Conclusions: We identified speaking up behaviors for the first time in an Austrian university hospital. Only moderately frequent concerns were in conflict with frequent speaking up behaviors. These results clearly show that a paradigm shift is needed to increase speaking up culture.
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Speaking up, patient safety, safety culture, communication, survey
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