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Table 2 Positive response rate (PRR) of individual items and dimensions across all community pharmacies (n = 253)

From: Assessment of patient safety culture: a nationwide survey of community pharmacists in Kuwait

 

Responses

 

Total

PRR

 

N

n (%)

1. Physical Space and Environment (dimension positivity 88.2%)

 A1. This pharmacy is well organized

251

233 (92.8)

 A5. This pharmacy is free of clutter/untidiness

253

231 (91.3)

 A7. The physical layout of this pharmacy supports good workflow

251

202 (80.5)

2. Team Work (dimension positivity 96.8%)

 A2. Staff treat each other with respect

253

247 (97.6)

 A4. Staff in this pharmacy clearly understand their roles & responsibilities

252

241 (95.6)

 A9. Staff work together as an effective team

253

246 (97.2)

3. Staff training and Skills (dimension positivity 89.5%)

 A3. Pharmacy assistants/helpers in this pharmacy receive the training they need to do their jobs

253

200 (79.1)

 A6. Staff in this pharmacy have the skills they need to do their jobs well

253

242 (95.7)

 A8. Staff who are new to this pharmacy receive adequate orientation

248

223 (89.9)

 A10. Staff get enough training from this pharmacy

252

209 (82.9)

4. Communication Openness (dimension positivity 84.4%)

 B1. Staff ideas and suggestions are valued in this pharmacy

252

196 (77.8)

 B5. Staff feel comfortable asking questions when they are unsure about something

253

223 (88.1)

 B10. It is easy for staff to speak up to their pharmacy manager (chief pharmacist) or pharmacy owner about patient safety concerns in this pharmacy

251

219 (87.3)

5. Patient Counselling (dimension positivity 90.9%)

 B2. Pharmacists in this pharmacy encourage patients to talk about their medications

253

226 (89.3)

 B7. Our pharmacists spend enough time talking to patients about how to use their medications

253

234 (92.5)

 B11. Our pharmacists tell patients important information about their new prescriptions

253

230 (90.9)

6. Staffing, Work Pressure, and Pace (dimension positivity 49.7%)

 B3. Staff take adequate breaks during their shifts

253

107 (42.3)

 B9. We feel rushed when processing prescriptions (R)

252

97 (38.5)

 B12. We have enough staff to handle the workload

252

210 (83.3)

 B16. Interruptions/distractions in this pharmacy (from phone calls, faxes, customers, etc.) make it difficult for staff to work accurately (R)

251

68 (27.1)

7. Communication about Prescriptions across Shifts (dimension positivity 74.6%)

 B4. We have clear expectations about exchanging important prescription information across shifts

251

185 (73.7)

 B6. We have standard procedures for communicating prescription information across shifts

250

190 (76.0)

 B14. The status of problematic prescriptions is well communicated across shifts

250

185 (74.0)

8. Communication about Mistakes (dimension positivity 81.8%)

 B8. Staff in this pharmacy discuss mistakes

253

212 (83.8)

 B13. When patient safety issues occur in this pharmacy, staff discuss them

252

206 (81.7)

 B15. In this pharmacy, we talk about ways to prevent mistakes from happening again

252

201 (79.8)

9. Response to Mistakes (dimension positivity 85.3%)

 C1. Staff are treated fairly when they make mistakes

251

235 (93.6)

 C4. This pharmacy helps staff learn from their mistakes rather than punishing them

251

234 (93.2)

 C7. We look at staff actions and the way we do things to understand why mistakes happen in this pharmacy

252

220 (87.3)

 C8. Staff feel like their mistakes are held against them (R)

247

186 (75.3)

10. Organizational Learning - Continuous Improvement (dimension positivity 93.2%)

 C2. When a mistake happens, we try to figure out what problems in the work process led to the mistake

252

237 (94.0)

 C5. When the same mistake keeps happening, we change the way we do things

249

225 (90.4)

 C10. Mistakes have led to positive changes in this pharmacy

250

238 (95.2)

11. Overall Perceptions of Patient Safety (dimension positivity 87.5%)

 C3. This pharmacy places more emphasis on sales than on patient safety (R)

248

175 (70.6)

 C6. This pharmacy is good at preventing mistakes

253

242 (95.7)

 C9. The way we do things in this pharmacy reflects a strong focus on patient safety

251

241 (96.0)

  1. (R): Negatively worded items were reversed coded