HPWS |
Ten-item HPWS questionnaire [5] assessing HPWS practices within a given unit. |
See Table 1
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5-point Likert scale: ‘disagree strongly’ - ‘agree strongly’ (with ‘neutral’); Cronbach’s α = .92 [5] |
Teamwork climate (TC) |
Six-item subscale from the SAQ [27] (original (English) version [28]) assessing the perceived quality of teamwork and collaboration within a given unit [28]. |
‘The physicians and nurses here work together as a well-coordinated team.’ |
5-point Likert scale ‘disagree strongly’ - ‘agree strongly’ (with ‘neutral’); Cronbach’s α = .436–.791 [27] |
Safety climate (SC) |
Seven-item subscale from the SAQ [27] (original (English) version [28]) assessing perception of how strong and proactive a given unit’s organizational commitment to safety is [28]. |
‘The culture in this clinical area makes it easy to learn from the errors of others.’ |
See above |
Organisational learning (OL) |
Three-item subscale from the HSOPSC [18] (original (English) version [29]) assesses whether mistakes have led to positive changes and changes are evaluated for their effectiveness [30]. |
‘We are actively doing things to improve patient safety.’ |
5-point Likert scale ‘strongly disagree’ - ‘strongly agree’ (with ‘neither agree or disagree’); one item ranged from ‘never’ to ‘more than once a month’; Cronbach’s α = .61–.88 [18] |
Critical incident reporting system (CIRS) |
Three self-developed items assessing the use of CIRSs. |
‘I use the CIRS reporting system for the analysis of patient-related events/(near-misses) errors.’ |
5-point Likert scale ‘strongly disagree’ - ‘strongly agree’ (with ‘neither agree or disagree’) |
Patient safety grade (PS) |
One self-developed item assesses the overall grade of patient safety within a given unit. |
‘What is the overall grade of patient safety in your clinical area?’ |
10-point visual analogue scale ‘very unsafe’ - ‘very safe’ |
Demographic data |
Seven items assessing each participant’s socio-demographic profile |
‘Do you have a management function?’ |
Dichotomous answer format |