Voici une sélection d'articles sur la culture de sécurité en médecine, les théories et mesures.
Burlison, J. D., Quillivan, R. R., Kath, L. M., Zhou, Y., Courtney, S. C., Cheng, C., & Hoffman, J. M. (2016). A multilevel analysis of US hospital patient safety culture relationships with perceptions of voluntary event reporting. Journal of Patient Safety. 16(3):187-193, September 2020.
Edmondson, A. Learning from mistakes is easier said than done: group and organizational influences on the detection and correction of human error. J Appl Behav Sci,1996, 32, 5-28.
Gundelmund F., The nature of safety culture: a review of theory and research, Safety science, 34, 2000, 215-257
Reason JT, Carthey J, de Leval MR Diagnosing vulnerable system syndrome: an essential prerequisite to effective risk management Qual Health Care, 2001, 10 Suppl 2:ii21-5.
Department of Health. Building a safer NHS for patients: implementing an organization with a memory. London: Department of Health, 2001.
Hart E., Hazelgrove J. Understanding the organizational context for adverse events in the health services: the role of cultural censorship Qual. Health Care 2001;10;257-262
Marx D. Patient safety and the just culture, a primer for Health Care executives, MERS-TM, Columbia University New York, 2001
Carthey J, de Leval MR. Reason JT Institutional resilience in healthcare systems. Qual Health Care, 2001, 10(1): 29-32
Carroll JS, Edmonsdon AC (2002) Leading organisational learning in healthcare. Qual Saf Health Care11(1):51-56
Weinberg, J. Medical Error and Patient Safety: Understanding Cultures in Conflict, Law and Policy. 24(2): 93-113. April 2002
Sutcliffe KM, Lewton E, Rosenthal MM. Communication failures: an insidious contributor to medical mishaps. Academic Medicine 2004;79:186-194.
Westrum R A typology of organisational cultures, Qual Saf Health Care. 2004, 13(2) :22-27
Sexton JB, Helmreich RL, Neilands TB, “et al.”(2006) The Safety Attitudes Questionnaire: psychometric properties, benchmarking data, and emerging research. BMC Health Serv Res 3;6:44
Flins R., Burns C., Yule S., Robertson E., Measuring safety climate in healthcare, Qual Saf Health Care 2006;15:109–115.
Hutchinson A., Cooper K., Dean J., McIntosh A., Patterson M., Stride C., Laurence B., Smith C. Use of a safety climate questionnaire in UK healthcare: factor structure, reliability and usability, QSHC, 2006 15, 347-53
Castle N. Nurse Aides’ ratings of the resident safety culture in nursing homes, International Journal for Quality in Health Care 2006; Volume 18, Number 5: pp. 370–376
Hughes C., Lapane K. Nurses’ and nursing assistants’ perceptions of patient safety culture in nursing homes International Journal for Quality in Health Care 2006; Volume 18, Number 4: pp. 281–286
Kirk S., Parker D., Claridge T., Esmail A., Marshall M. Patient safety culture in primary care: developing a theoretical framework for practical use, Qual Saf Health Care 2007;16:313–320.
Application de la culture de sécurité en soins primaires
Guldenmund, F., The use of questionnaires in safety culture research – an evaluation, Safety Science,, 2007, 45, 723-43
Flin R. Measuring safety culture in healthcare: A case for accurate diagnosis, Safety Science 45 (2007) 653–667
Kirk S., Parker D., Tanya C., Rsmail A., Marshall M. Patient safety culture in primary care : developing a theoretical framework for practical use, Qual. Saf. Health Care 2007;16;313-320
Quenon J-L., Occelli P. Impact de l’analyse de scénarios cliniques sur la culture de sécurité des unités de soins, Rapport CCECQA, décembre 2008
Reiman T., Oedewald P. Assessment of complex sociotechnical systems –Theoretical issues concerning the use of organizational culture and organizational core task concepts, Safety Science 45 (2007) 745–768
Hutchinson A., Young T., Cooper K., Mc Intosh A. Karnon J., Scobnie S., Thomson R., Trends in healthcare incident reporting and relationship to safety and quality data in acute hospitals: results from the National Reporting and Learning System, Qual Saf Health Care 2009;18:5–10.
Huang D., Clermont G., Kong L., Weissfeld L., Sexton B., Rowan K., Angus D. Intensive care unit safety culture and outcomes: a US multicenter study, International Journal for Quality in Health Care 2010; Volume 22, Number 3: pp. 151–161
VanNoord, I., de Bruijne M., Twisk J. The relationship between patient safety culture and the implementation of organizational patient safety defenses at emergency departments, International Journal for Quality in Health Care 2010; Volume 22, Number 3: pp. 162–169
Olsen E., Aase K., A comparative study of safety climate differences in health care and the petroleum industry, Qual Saf Health Care. 2010 Oct;19 Suppl 3:i75-9
De Wet C., Spence W. Mash R., Johnson P., Bowie P. The development and psychometric evaluation of a safety climate measure for primary care, Qual Saf Health Care 2010 19: 578-584
Vincent C. Benn J., Hanna G., High reliability in health care, Examples from other industries should be informative, not prescriptive, BMJ, 2010, 340
Carney T., Mills P., Bagian J, Sex differences in operating room care giver perceptions of patient safety: a pilot study from the Veterans Health Administration Medical Team Training Program Qual Saf Health Care 2010;19:128-131
Hettrich C., Mather R., Sethi M., Nunley R., Amir A., Jahangir A. and the Washington Health Policy Fellows, The costs of defensive medicine, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, December 2010, Internet
Cunningham W., Wilson H. Complaints, Shame and defensive medicine, BMJ QUal Saf 2011, 20, 449-52
Occelli P, Quenon JL, Hubert B, Kosciolek, H., Hoarau H, Pouchadon, ML Amalberti R, Auroy, Y, Salmi R, Sibé M, Parneix P Michel P, (2011) Development of the safety culture: Initial measurements at six hospitals in France, Journal of Healthcare Management, J Healthc Risk Manag. 2011;30(4):42-7.
Morello, Renata Teresa, Judy A. Lowthian, Anna Lucia Barker, Rosemary McGinnes, David Dunt, et Caroline Brand. « Strategies for Improving Patient Safety Culture in Hospitals: a Systematic Review ». BMJ Quality & Safety (juillet 31, 2012).
Weaver S., Lubomski L., Wilson R., Pfoh E., Promoting a Culture of Safety as a Patient Safety Strategy A Systematic Review Ann Intern Med. 2013;158:369-374
Weaver R. Seeking High Reliability in Primary Care: Leadership, Tools, and Organization Health Care Management Review, avril 2014, 1.
Kaplan G., Patterson S., Ching J., Blackmore C. Why Lean doesn’t work for everyone, BMJ Qual Saf 2014, 23, 970-73
Sacks G., Shannon E., Dawes A., Rollo J., Nguyen D., Russell M., Ko C., Maggard-Gibbons M. Teamwork, communication and safety climate: a systematic review of interventions to improve surgical culture, BMJ Qual Saf 2015;24:458-467
Daughertty Biddison E., Paine L., Murakami P., Herzke C., Weaver S., Associations between safety culture and employee engagement over time: a retrospective analysis BMJ Qual Saf doi:10.1136/bmjqs-2014-003910
Richter J.n McAlerney A., Pennell M., Evaluating the Effect of Safety Culture on Error Reporting: A Comparison of Managerial and Staff Perspectives, American Journal of Medical Quality 2015, Vol. 30(6) 550–558
Kristense S., Christensen K., Jaquet A., Beck C., Sabroe S., Bartels P., Mainz M. Strengthening Leadership as a Catalyst for Enhanced Patient Safety Culture: A Repeated Cross-Sectional Experimental Study . BMJ Open 6, no 5 (5 janvier 2016): e010180.
Mannion R, Smith J. Hospital culture and clinical performance: where next? BMJ Qual Saf Published Online First: doi:10.1136/ bmjqs-2017-007668
Occelli, P., Quenon JL, Kret M., Domecq S., Denis A., Delaperche F., Claverie O., Castets-Fontaine B., Amalberti R., Auroy Y., Parneix P., Michel P., Improving the safety climate in hospitals by a vignette-based analysis of adverse events: a cluster randomised study, International Journal for Quality in Health Care, Volume 31, Issue 3, April 2019, Pages 212–218, https://doi.org/10.1093/intqhc/mzy126