1. My training has prepared me to understand the causes of medical errors |
3.37 |
1.21 |
2. I like my job |
3.94 |
1.14 |
3. Personal input about patient care is well received at my workplace |
3.58 |
0.96 |
4. Most medical errors result from careless nurses |
3.58 |
1.23 |
5. Medical errors are handled appropriately my workplace |
3.34 |
1.06 |
6. I would feel comfortable reporting any errors I had made no matter how serious the outcome had been for the patient |
3.72 |
0.98 |
7. I don’t think I make errors |
3.40 |
1.08 |
8. I feel confident I could report an error I had made without feeling I would be blamed |
3.74 |
0.97 |
9. The number of hours doctors / nurses work increases the likelihood of making medical errors |
3.91 |
1.19 |
10. I would feel comfortable reporting any errors other people had made, no matter how serious the outcome had been for the patient |
3.56 |
1.01 |
11. I am confident I could talk openly to my supervisor about an error I had made if it had resulted in potential or actual harm to my patient |
3.69 |
1.04 |
12. A true professional does not make mistakes or errors |
3.66 |
1.12 |
13. Shorter shifts will reduce medical errors |
3.86 |
1.10 |
14. By not taking regular breaks during shifts doctors / nurses are at an increased risk of making errors |
4.05 |
0.98 |
15. Doctors / nurses have a responsibility to disclose errors to patients only if they result in patient harm |
2.98 |
1.03 |
16. Patient safety issues cannot be taught and can only be learned by clinical experience when qualified |
3.15 |
1.18 |
17. Even the most experienced and competent doctors make errors |
4.16 |
0.89 |
18. Better multi-disciplinary teamwork will reduce medical errors |
4.09 |
0.83 |
19. Patients have an important role in preventing medical errors |
3.56 |
1.03 |
20. Medical errors are a sign of incompetence |
3.28 |
1.15 |
21. Learning about patient safety issues is not as important as learning other more skill based aspects of being a doctor / a nurse |
2.69 |
1.18 |
22. All medical errors should be reported |
3.91 |
1.03 |
23. Teaching teamwork skills will reduce medical errors |
4.05 |
0.84 |
24. If people paid more attention at work, medical errors would be avoided |
2.12 |
0.94 |
25. Encouraging patients to be more involved in their care can help to reduce the risk of medical errors occurring |
3.88 |
.89 |
26. It is not necessary to report errors which do not result in adverse outcomes for the patient |
3.20 |
1.18 |
27. It is the responsibility of all health care professionals to formally report all medical errors which occur |
3.71 |
0.97 |
28. Most medical errors result from careless doctors |
2.69 |
1.08 |
29. Learning about patient safety issues before I qualify will enable me to become a more effective doctor / nurse |
3.83 |
0.92 |
30. Even the most experienced and competent nurses make errors |
4.07 |
0.89 |
Total score |
3.68 |
0.26 |