The role of organizational and professional cultures in medication safety: a scoping review of the literature

Author:

Machen Samantha1,Jani Yogini2,Turner Simon3,Marshall Martin4,Fulop Naomi J1

Affiliation:

1. UCL Department of Applied Health Research, UK

2. Centre for Medicines Optimisation Research and Education, UCLH NHS Foundation Trust, UCL School of Pharmacy, UK

3. School of Management, University of Los Andes, Colombia

4. UCL Research Department of Primary Care & Population Health, UK

Abstract

ABSTRACTPurposeThis scoping review explores what is known about the role of organizational and professional cultures in medication safety. The aim is to increase our understanding of ‘cultures’ within medication safety and provide an evidence base to shape governance arrangements.Data sourcesDatabases searched are ASSIA, CINAHL, EMBASE, HMIC, IPA, MEDLINE, PsycINFO and SCOPUS.Study selectionInclusion criteria were original research and grey literature articles written in English and reporting the role of culture in medication safety on either organizational or professional levels, with a focus on nursing, medical and pharmacy professions. Articles were excluded if they did not conceptualize what was meant by ‘culture’ or its impact was not discussed.Data extractionData were extracted for the following characteristics: author(s), title, location, methods, medication safety focus, professional group and role of culture in medication safety.Results of data synthesisA total of 1272 citations were reviewed, of which, 42 full-text articles were included in the synthesis. Four key themes were identified which influenced medication safety: professional identity, fear of litigation and punishment, hierarchy and pressure to conform to established culture. At times, the term ‘culture’ was used in a non-specific and arbitrary way, for example, as a metaphor for improving medication safety, but with little focus on what this meant in practice.ConclusionsOrganizational and professional cultures influence aspects of medication safety. Understanding the role these cultures play can help shape both local governance arrangements and the development of interventions which take into account the impact of these aspects of culture.

Funder

Health Foundation Improvement Science

National Institute for Health Research

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health Policy,General Medicine

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