Framework of monitoring patient safety culture by the bootstrap method

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Huang C.-H. [1 ,2 ]
Lee Y.-C. [3 ,4 ]
Wu H.-H. [5 ,6 ]
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[1] School of Business Administration, Hubei University of Economics, Wuhan
[2] Institute for Development of Cross-Strait Small and Medium Enterprise, Hubei University of Economics, Wuhan
[3] Department of Health Business Administration, Hung Kuang University, Taichung
[4] School of Health Policy and Management, Chung Shan Medical University, Taichung
[5] Department of Business Administration, National Changhua University of Education, Changhua
[6] Department of M-Commerce and Multimedia Applications, Asia University, Taichung
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Bootstrap method; Key performance index; Patient safety culture; Safety attitudes questionnaire; Trend analysis;
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10.23940/ijpe.19.05.p8.13261333
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This study proposes a framework to monitor the patient safety culture by means of a safety attitudes questionnaire by using the bootstrap method to determine the performance of each dimension of safety attitudes questionnaire in each year based on a small sample size. The focus is not the bootstrap method itself but the philosophy of using the bootstrap method to construct the control chart-like limits to observe the performance of each dimension based on the small sample size. Hospital management can better understand how each dimension performs on a yearly basis from the data available. When more new data are available, the boundaries generated by the bootstrap method can be adjusted. Besides, the trends and changes for each dimension can be traced in a control chart that enables hospital management to observe how the patient safety culture changes from time to time. This study demonstrates the philosophy of using the bootstrap method when the sample size is seven for each dimension. The trends and changes for each dimension can be observed for hospital management by construction its control chart. © 2019 Totem Publisher, Inc. All rights reserved.
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页码:1326 / 1333
页数:7
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