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Status of Patient Safety Culture in Community Pharmacy Settings: A Systematic Review

Authors
Kwon, Kyoung-EunNam, Dal RiLee, Mo-SeKim, Su-JinLee, Jae-EunJung, Sun-Young
Issue Date
Oct-2023
Publisher
LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
Keywords
community pharmacy; patient safety culture; patient safety; survey; systematic review
Citation
JOURNAL OF PATIENT SAFETY, v.19, no.6, pp 353 - 361
Pages
9
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF PATIENT SAFETY
Volume
19
Number
6
Start Page
353
End Page
361
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/69470
DOI
10.1097/PTS.0000000000001147
ISSN
1549-8417
1549-8425
Abstract
ObjectivesThis systematic aimed to understand the global status using the results of survey studies based on the Community Pharmacy Survey on Patient Safety Culture and set the directions of development in terms of the patient safety culture of community pharmacies.MethodsElectronic searches were performed in EMBASE, MEDLINE, PubMed, and CINAHL databases by using the words "patient safety," "culture," and "community pharmacy" with synonyms or associated words in the original English language research articles published between January 1, 2012, and March 2, 2023. This systematic review was conducted based on Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines.ResultsEleven surveys from 10 countries were selected. Five studies were conducted on pharmacists, whereas 6 studies were carried out on all pharmacy staff members such as pharmacists, technicians, clerks, and pharmacy students on apprenticeship. There was a considerable variation in the positive response rates across the dimensions of all the surveys. The highest positive response score was demonstrated for "teamwork" and "patient counseling," whereas the "staffing, work pressure, and pace" dimension was essential for improving patient safety culture in community pharmacy settings. For overall rating of the pharmacy on patient safety, 84.8% of pharmacy staff members gave good, very good, or excellent as their responses.ConclusionsDespite the differences among studies, findings of this study are expected to be used as valuable evidence to develop patient safety improvement strategies after reflecting each country's health care setting or community pharmacy practice. Furthermore, the results would offer meaningful assistance to achieve the goals of global campaigns such as the World Health Organization Patient Safety Challenge.
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