Mapping Strategies for Strengthening Safety Culture: A Scoping Review

Author:

Pacenko Cristiane de Lima12ORCID,Figueiredo Karla Crozeta12ORCID,Nunes Elisabete2ORCID,Cruchinho Paulo2ORCID,Lucas Pedro2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Postgraduate Program in Nursing, Department of Nursing, Federal University of Paraná, Avenue Prefeito Lothário Meissner 632, Curitiba 80210-170, Brazil

2. Nursing Research, Innovation, and Development Centre of Lisbon (CIDNUR), Escola Superior de Enfermagem de Lisboa, Avenida Professor Egas Moniz, 1600-190 Lisboa, Portugal

Abstract

Background: Twenty years after the “To Err Is Human” report, one in ten patients still suffer harm in hospitals in high-income countries, highlighting the need to strengthen the culture of safety in healthcare. This scoping review aims to map patient safety culture strengthening strategies described in the literature. Method: This scoping review follows the JBI methodology. It adhered to all scoping review checklist items (PRISMA-ScR) with searches in the Lilacs, MedLine, IBECS, and PubMed databases and on the official websites of Brazilian and North American patient safety organizations. The research took place during the year 2023. Results: In total, 58 studies comprising 52 articles and 6 documents from health organizations were included. Various strategies were identified and grouped into seven categories based on similarity, highlighting the need for a comprehensive organizational approach to improve patient care. The most described strategies were communication (69%), followed by teamwork (58.6%) and active leadership (56.9%). Conclusion: The identified strategies can promote the development of a culture in which an organization can achieve patient safety, involving practices and attitudes that reduce risks and errors in healthcare. However, the identification of strategies is limited because it is restricted to certain databases and websites of international organizations and does not cover a broader spectrum of sources. Furthermore, the effectiveness of these strategies in improving patient safety culture has not yet been evaluated.

Funder

Nursing Research, Innovation and Development Centre of Lisbon

Publisher

MDPI AG

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