articleBMC Health Services ResearchApr 20, 2006GOLD OA

The Safety Attitudes Questionnaire: psychometric properties, benchmarking data, and emerging research

National Patient Safety Foundation · University of California, San Francisco · +5 more institutions

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Abstract

Background

There is widespread interest in measuring healthcare provider attitudes about issues relevant to patient safety (often called safety climate or safety culture). Here we report the psychometric properties, establish benchmarking data, and discuss emerging areas of research with the University of Texas Safety Attitudes Questionnaire.

Methods

Six cross-sectional surveys of health care providers (n = 10,843) in 203 clinical areas (including critical care units, operating rooms, inpatient settings, and ambulatory clinics) in three countries (USA, UK, New Zealand). Multilevel factor analyses yielded results at the clinical area level and the respondent nested within clinical area level. We report scale reliability, floor/ceiling effects, item factor loadings, inter-factor correlations, and percentage of respondents who agree with each item and scale.

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Keywords
  • Benchmarking
  • Respondent
  • Patient safety
  • Confirmatory factor analysis
  • Safety culture
  • Psychological intervention
  • Medicine
  • Nursing research
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Climate action
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