Table 2

Descriptive statistics of the outcome measure and independent variables

n%
Outcome measure
Please give your unit or ward an overall grade on patient safety
 Failing1912
 Poor8659
 Acceptable4 54549
 Very good3 35636
 Excellent2793
Explanatory variables
How would you describe your role in caring for most of the patients on your most recent shift?
 I provided most care myself2 49027
 I supervised the care by others and provided some myself5 09855
 I provided only limited care such as dressing changes or drug administration and most of the direct care was done by others1 64818
 Strongly disagreeDisagreeNeitherAgreeStrongly agree
 n%N%n%n%n%
The following questions ask for your opinion about patient safety issues in your employment setting:
 Staff feel like their mistakes are held against them1 682182 514273 317361 471162523
 Important patient care information is often lost during shift changes1 379154 196452 171241 353151371
 Things ‘fall between the cracks’ when transferring patients from one unit to another47352 602282 919322 829314134
 Staff feel free to question the decisions or actions of those in authority1 111122 004222 724293 019333784
 In this unit, we discuss ways to prevent errors from happening again2413913101 238135 268571 57617
 We are given feedback about changes put into place based on event reports75181 318141 737193 669401 76119
 The actions of hospital management show that patient safety is a top priority1 413151 563173 028332 638295946