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- Associação entre cultura de segurança do paciente e qualidade de vida profissional de trabalhadores de enfermagemPublication . Batalha, Edenise Maria Santos da Silva; Borges, Elisabete; Melleiro, Marta MariaAnalisar a associação entre cultura de segurança do paciente e qualidade de vida profissional de trabalhadores de enfermagem. Método: Estudo correlacional, realizado em um hospital de Salvador-BA, com 180 participantes. Os dados foram coletados por meio do Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture e da Professional Quality of Life Scale e analisados por testes de correlação. Resultados: O emprego do modelo Qualidade de Vida Profissional, que engloba a Satisfação por compaixão, o Burnout e o Estresse Traumático, permitiu verificar que melhor avaliação da cultura de segurança esteve associada negativamente ao Burnout. Referente às dimensões da cultura, melhores avaliações na percepção geral da segurança, trabalho em equipe e dimensionamento de pessoal associaram-se negativamente ao Burnout e ao Estresse Traumático. Maior Burnout associou-se negativamente à melhor passagem de plantão e maior Estresse Traumático positivamente à comunicação sobre erro. Conclusão: Maiores níveis de Burnout estiveram associados à pior percepção da cultura de segurança e piores avaliações acerca do trabalho em equipe; dimensionamento e percepção geral da segurança se associaram ao maior nível de Burnout e de Estresse Traumático, destacando a importância de investimentos nessas áreas.
- Association between patient safety culture and professional quality of life among nursing professionalsPublication . Batalha, Edenise Maria Santos da Silva; Borges, Elisabete; Melleiro, Marta MariaObjective: To analyze the association between patient safety culture and professional quality of life in nursing professionals. Method: Correlational study carried out in a hospital in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, with 180 participants. The data were collected through the Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture and Professional Quality of Life Scale and analyzed with correlation tests. Results: The use of the Quality of Professional Life model, which encompasses Compassion Satisfaction, Burnout and Traumatic Stress, showed that a better assessment of the safety culture was negatively associated with Burnout. Regarding the dimensions of culture, better evaluations of the general perception of safety, teamwork and staffing were negatively associated with Burnout and Traumatic Stress. Higher Burnout was negatively associated with better handoffs and greater Traumatic Stress was positively associated with error communication. Conclusion: Higher levels of Burnout were associated with worse perception of safety culture and worse teamwork evaluations; staffing and general perception of safety were associated to a higher level of Burnout and Traumatic Stress, which emphasizes the importance of investment in these areas.
- Relationship among compassion satisfaction, burnout and traumatic stress with the patient safetyPublication . Batalha, Edenise Maria Santos da Silva; Melleiro, Marta Maria; Borges, ElisabeteObjective: to analyze the relationship among compassion satisfaction, burnout, and secondary traumatic stress with the patient safety culture. Method: cross-sectional study with nurses (n = 201) from hospitals in Portugal. The Professional quality scale and the three sections of Hospital survey on patient safety culture were used to data collection. Correlation and regressions tests were implemented. Results: compassion satisfaction was positively related to four of the five patient safety culture dimensions and with the patient safety grade, while burnout had a negative relationship with all the dimensions and with the patient safety grade and secondary traumatic stress had a negative relationship with three patient safety culture dimensions. Conclusions: measures aimed at increasing compassion satisfaction and decreasing burnout and secondary traumatic stress should be implemented to improve the quality of professional life and patient safety.
