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Psychometric properties of the hospital survey on patient safety culture: findings from the UK
journal contribution
posted on 2010-10-14, 09:18 authored by Patrick WatersonPatrick Waterson, Paula GriffithsPaula Griffiths, C.B. Stride, J. Murphy, Sue HignettPatient safety culture is measured using
a range of survey tools. Many provide limited data on psychometric properties and few report findings outside of the US healthcare context. This study reports an
assessment of the psychometric properties and
suitability of the American Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture for use within the UK. A questionnaire survey of three hospitals
within a large UK Acute NHS Trust. 1437 questionnaires were completed (37% response rate). Exploratory factor analysis, confirmatory factor analysis and reliability
analyses were carried out to assess the psychometric performance of this survey instrument and to explore potential improvements. Reliability analysis of the items within each proposed scale showed that more than half failed to achieve satisfactory internal consistency (Cronbach’s
a<0.7). Furthermore, a confirmatory factor analysis carried out on the UK data set achieved a poor fit when compared with the original American model. An optimal
measurement model was then constructed via
exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses with splithalf sample validation and consisted of nine dimensions compared with the original 12 in the American model.
Conclusion This is one of the few studies to provide an evaluation of an American patient safety culture survey using data from the UK. The results indicate that there is
need for caution in using the Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture survey in the UK and underline the importance of appropriate validation of safety culture
surveys before extending their usage to populations outside of the specific geographical and healthcare contexts in which they were developed.
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Citation
WATERSON, P. ... et al, 2010. Psychometric properties of the Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture: findings from the UK. Quality and Safety in Health Care, 19 (5), pp. 1-5.Publisher
© BMJ Publishing GroupVersion
- AM (Accepted Manuscript)
Publication date
2010Notes
This article was published in the BMJ Quality and Safety in Health Care and the definitive version can be viewed on the journal’s website at www.bmj.comISSN
1475-3898Publisher version
Language
- en