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Title:Kultura varnosti pri delu v operacijskih dvoranah
Authors:ID Pevec, Teodor (Author)
ID Turk, Eva (Mentor) More about this mentor... New window
ID Albreht, Tit (Comentor)
ID Jagrič, Tomaž (Comentor)
Files:.pdf DOK_Pevec_Teodor_2025.pdf (1,55 MB)
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Language:Slovenian
Work type:Dissertation
Typology:2.08 - Doctoral Dissertation
Organization:MF - Faculty of Medicine
Abstract:Izhodišča in namen raziskave: Bolnikova varnost je postala glavna skrb izvajalcev in kreatorjev zdravstvenega sistema, saj se v Evropi varnostni zapleti zgodijo pri 8 % do 12 % vseh sprejetih bolnikov v bolnišnice. Metode: Razvili smo slovenski vprašalnik odnosa do varnosti v operacijskih dvoranah in na istem vzorcu zaposlenih v operacijskih dvoranah v sedmih od deset slovenskih regionalnih bolnišnicah ugotavljali vpliv poklicne skupine in izkušenj na odnos do varnosti. Nadaljevali smo s kvalitativno raziskavo, kjer smo pri predstavnikih poklicnih skupin, ki delajo v operacijskih dvoranah, ugotavljali odnos do incidentne situacije. Na koncu pa preverili, kako se upoštevajo priporočila za uporabo preventivne antibiotične zaščite. Rezultati: Slovenska verzija vprašalnika odnosa do varnosti v operacijski dvorani vsebuje 28 vprašanj in izkazuje primerne kriterije veljavnosti in zanesljivosti. Pri reševanju incidentov ne pride do pomoči med različnimi profili zaposlenih v operacijski dvorani. Vsi elementi perioperativne antibiotične zaščite so bili pravilno upoštevani pri 82 % bolnikov. Zaključek: Slovenski vprašalnik o varnostni kulturi v operacijskih dvoranah je dober merilni instrument, in se lahko uporablja tako pri opredelitvi potencialno nevarnih področij za varnost bolnikov kakor za merjenje učinka ukrepov za povečanje kulture varnosti.
Keywords:kultura varnosti, vprašalnik, raziskava mešanega tipa, perioperativna antibiotična zaščita
Place of publishing:Maribor
Publisher:[T. Pevec]
Year of publishing:2025
PID:20.500.12556/DKUM-89061 New window
UDC:617-089:614.8.084(043.3)
COBISS.SI-ID:226263043 New window
Publication date in DKUM:18.02.2025
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Language:English
Title:Safety culture in the operating room
Abstract:Basis and purpose of the survey: Patient safety has become the main concern of providers and creators of the healthcare system, since in Europe safety complications occur with 8-12 % of all patients admitted to hospitals. Methods: We developed a Slovenian questionnaire on attitudes towards safety in operating rooms, and on the same sample of employees in the operating rooms of seven out of the ten Slovenian regional hospitals, ascertained the influence of occupational groups and experience in attitudes towards safety. We continued with a qualitative study, where we looked at the attitude of representatives of the occupational groups working in operating rooms towards an incident situation. Finally, we checked how well the recommendations for the use of preventive antibiotic protection were followed. Results: The Slovenian version of the questionnaire on attitudes towards safety in the operating room contains 28 questions and demonstrates adequate criteria of validity and reliability.When dealing with incidents, there is no assistance between different profiles of employees in the operating room. All the elements of perioperative antibiotic protection were properly considered in 82% of patients. Conclusion: The Slovenian questionnaire on safety culture in operating rooms is a good measuring instrument, and it can be used both for defining potentially dangerous areas for the patient’s safety, and for measuring the effect of measures to increase the culture of safety
Keywords:culture of safety, questionnaire, mixed-type survey, perioperative antibiotic protection.


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