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. 2021 Jul 13;9(7):880.
doi: 10.3390/healthcare9070880.

Patient Safety Culture Assessment in Primary Care Settings in Greece

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Patient Safety Culture Assessment in Primary Care Settings in Greece

Ioannis Antonakos et al. Healthcare (Basel). .

Abstract

Introduction: A positive safety culture is considered a pillar of safety in health organizations and the first crucial step for quality health services. In this context, the aim of this study was to set a reference evaluation for the patient safety culture in the primary health sector in Greece, based on health professionals' perceptions.

Methods: We used a cross-sectional survey with a 62% response rate (n = 459), conducted in primary care settings in Greece (February to May 2020). We utilized the "Medical Office Survey on Patient Safety Culture" survey tool from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). The study participants were health professionals who interacted with patients from 12 primary care settings in Greece.

Results: The most highly ranked domains were: "Teamwork" (82%), "Patient Care Tracking/Follow-up" (80% of positive scores), and "Organizational Learning" (80%); meanwhile, the lowest-ranked ones were: "Leadership Support for Patient Safety" (62%) and "Work Pressure and Pace" (46%). The other domains, such as "Overall Perceptions of Patient Safety and Quality" (77%), "Staff Training" (70%), "Communication about Error" (70%), "Office Processes and Standardization" (67%), and "Communication Openness" (64%), ranked somewhere in between.

Conclusions: A positive safety culture was identified in primary care settings in Greece, although weak areas concerning the safety culture should be addressed in order to improve patient safety.

Keywords: Agency of Healthcare Research and Quality; patient safety culture; primary care.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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Comparison of patient safety culture scores for Greek primary care centers with U.S Medical Offices.

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