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Susan Brandis1,2, Stephanie Schleimer3, John Rice4

  • 1Faculty of Health Sciences and Medicine, Bond University , Gold Coast, Australia.

Journal of Health Organization and Management
|September 5, 2019
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Enhancing reflexivity in healthcare staff positively influences patient safety culture and perceived quality of care. This highlights reflexivity

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Patient Safety
  • Organizational Psychology

Background:

  • Developing a skilled healthcare workforce and fostering a patient safety culture are critical challenges for health managers.
  • Limited guidance exists for managers on effectively improving patient safety culture.
  • Reflexivity, distinct from reflection, is an under-explored but crucial construct in patient safety.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the concept of reflexivity within the healthcare context.
  • To develop a model for amplifying the impact of patient safety culture.
  • To demonstrate the link between reflexivity, patient safety culture, and improved quality of care perceptions.

Main Methods:

  • Correlational case study design with quantitative hypothesis testing.
Keywords:
Patient safety cultureQuality of patient careReflectionReflexivity

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  • Surveys administered in 2015 to 227 clinical and non-clinical staff at a large Australian tertiary hospital.
  • Analysis of staff perceptions of patient safety, reflexivity, and quality of care using inferential statistics.
  • Main Results:

    • A significant positive correlation was found between patient safety culture and perceived quality of patient care (p<0.01).
    • Reflexivity also showed a significant positive correlation with perceived quality of patient care (p<0.01).
    • Reflexivity significantly and positively moderated the relationship between patient safety culture and quality of care outcomes (p<0.005).

    Conclusions:

    • Improving workforce reflexivity enhances the positive effect of patient safety culture on perceived quality of care.
    • Reflexivity plays a vital moderating role in optimizing patient safety initiatives.
    • Findings have implications for integrating reflexivity into pre-professional education and post-graduate professional development.