Title of article
The patient safety chain: Transformational leadershipʹs effect on patient safety culture, initiatives, and outcomes
Author/Authors
McFadden، نويسنده , , Kathleen L. and Henagan، نويسنده , , Stephanie C. and Gowen III، نويسنده , , Charles R.، نويسنده ,
Pages
15
From page
390
To page
404
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to investigate the existence of a patient safety chain for hospitals. Drawing on high reliability organization theory, multifactor leadership theory and total quality management literature, we develop and test a model for improving patient safety – a critical issue facing hospitals today. Specifically, we hypothesize that improving patient safety begins at the highest level of the organization with a transformational leadership style. This leads to a sequence of linkages whereby transformational leadership has an important relationship with creating a culture of safety, which in turn is associated with the adoption of patient safety initiatives, and ultimately with positive improvements in patient safety outcomes. Using data from a nationwide survey of over 200 hospitals, we use structural equation modeling to provide empirical support for the effectiveness of this patient safety chain model. The results have major implications for enhancing operations in hospital settings.
Keywords
Healthcare operations , Operations safety , Operational failures , service operations , Medical errors
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
2040726
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