Interplay between leadership and patient safety in dentistry: a dental hospital-based cross-sectional study

Author:

Saeed Muhammad Humza BinORCID,Raja Ulfat Bashir,Khan Yawar,Gidman Janice,Niazi Manahil

Abstract

ObjectivesThe study aimed to study the association of leadership practices and patient safety culture in a dental hospital.DesignHospital-based, cross-sectional studySettingRiphah Dental Hospital (RDH), Islamabad, Pakistan.ParticipantsAll dentists working at RDH were invited to participate.Main outcome measuresA questionnaire comprised of the Transformational Leadership Scale (TLS) and the Dental adapted version of the Medical Office Survey of Patient Safety Culture (DMOSOPS) was distributed among the participants. The response rates for each dimension were calculated. The positive responses were added to calculate scores for each of the patient safety and leadership dimensions and the Total Leadership Score (TLS) and total patient safety score (TPSS). Correlational analysis is performed to assess any associations.ResultsA total of 104 dentists participated in the study. A high positive response was observed on three of the leadership dimensions: inspirational communication (85.25%), intellectual stimulation (86%), and supportive leadership (75.17%). A low positive response was found on the following items: ‘acknowledges improvement in my quality of work’ (19%) and ‘has a clear sense of where he/she wants our unit to be in 5 years’ (35.64%). The reported positive responses in the patient safety dimensions were high on three of the patient safety dimensions: organisational learning (78.41%), teamwork (82.91%), and patient care tracking/follow-up (77.05%); and low on work pressure and pace (32.02%). A moderately positive correlation was found between TLS and TPSS (r=0.455, p<0.001).ConclusionsLeadership was found to be associated with patient safety culture in a dental hospital. Leadership training programmes should be incorporated during dental training to prepare future leaders who can inspire a positive patient safety culture.

Publisher

BMJ

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