Medical Office Survey on Patient Safety Culture
Comparative results are provided for the items and patient safety culture
dimensions on the AHRQ Medical Office Survey on Patient Safety Culture to allow
medical offices to compare their survey results against the results from 934
medical offices and 23,679 staff respondents.
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Prepared for:U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
540 Gaither
Road
Rockville, MD 20850
http://www.ahrq.gov
Managed and prepared by:Westat, Rockville,
MD
Contract No. HHSA 290200711037
Joann Sorra, PhD
Theresa Famolaro, MPS.
Naomi Dyer, PhD
Scott Smith,
PhD
Helen Liu
Matt Ragan
Contents
Executive
SummaryPurpose
and Use of This ReportChapter 1. Introduction Survey
Development and Content 2012 Comparative Database Report Data
LimitationsChapter
2. Survey Administration StatisticsChapter 3. Characteristics of Participating
Medical Offices Number of Providers Single vs. Multispecialty Specialty Implementation of Electronic Tools Ownership Region Number of LocationsChapter 4. Characteristics of Respondents Staff
Position Characteristics of RespondentsChapter 5. Overall Results Composite and
Item-Level Charts Overall Ratings Additional Correlational AnalysesChapter 6. Comparing Your
Results Description of Comparative Statistic Composite and
Item-Level Comparative Tables Appendixes A and B: Overall Results by Medical
Office and Respondent CharacteristicsChapter 7. What's Next? Action Planning for
ImprovementReferencesNotes: Description of Data Cleaning and
CalculationsAppendixesAppendix A: Overall Results by Medical Office
CharacteristicsAppendix B: Overall Results by Respondent
Characteristics
Tables Table 1-1. Patient Safety Culture Composites and
DefinitionsTable 1-2. Distribution of AHRQ Database Medical Offices (2012)
Compared With U.S. Economic Census (2007) and NAMCS (2005-2006) Data by
RegionTable
2-1. Overall Statistics for 934 Participating Medical OfficesTable 3-1. Distribution
of Medical Offices by Number of ProvidersTable 3-2. Distribution of Medical Offices by
Single vs. MultispecialtyTable 3-3. Number of Medical Offices by SpecialtyTable 3-4.
Implementation Status of Electronic ToolsTable 3-5. Distribution of Medical Offices by
Majority OwnershipTable 3-6. Distribution of Database Medical Offices and
Respondents by RegionTable 3-7. Distribution of Medical Offices by Number of
LocationsTable 4-1. Distribution of Respondents by Staff
PositionTable
4-2. Distribution of Respondents by TenureTable 4-3. Distribution of Hours Worked per
WeekTable
5-1. Correlation Results for Health IT Implementation and Patient Safety
MeasuresTable
6-1. Interpretation of Percentile ScoresTable 6-2. Sample Percentile StatisticsTable 6-3.
Composite-Level Percentiles for the 2012 DatabaseTable 6-4. Item-Level
Percentiles for the 2012 DatabaseTable 6-5. Item-Level Percentiles on Patient
Safety and Quality for the 2012 DatabaseTable 6-6. Item-Level Percentiles on Information
Exchange for the 2012 DatabaseTable 6-7. Percentiles on Average Overall Ratings
on Quality for the 2012 DatabaseTable 6-8. Percentiles on Average Overall Rating
on Patient Safety for the 2012 DatabaseTable 6-9. Percentiles on Average Overall Rating
on Quality and Patient Safety for the 2012 Database
ChartsChart 5-1. Composite-Level Average Percent Positive Response
Across All 2012 Database Medical OfficesChart 5-2. Item-Level Average Percent Positive
Response Across All 2012 Database Medical OfficesChart 5-3. Item-Level
Average Ratings on List of Patient Safety and Quality Issues Across All 2012
Database Medical OfficesChart 5-4. Item-Level Average Ratings on Information Exchange
With Other Settings Across All 2012 Database Medical OfficesChart 5-5. Item-Level
Average Overall Ratings on Quality Across All 2012 Database Medical
OfficesChart
5-6. Item-Level Average Overall Rating on Patient Safety Across All 2012
Database Medical OfficesChart 5-7. Average Overall Rating on Quality and Patient Safety
Across All 2012 Database Medical Offices
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AHRQ Publication No. 12-0052
Current as of May
2012
Internet Citation:
Sorra J, Famolaro T, Dyer N, et al.
2012 User Comparative
Database Report: Medical Office Survey on Patient Safety Culture. (Prepared
by Westat, Rockville, MD, under Contract No. HHSA 290200711037). AHRQ
Publication No. 12-0052, May 2012. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality,
Rockville, MD.
http://www.ahrq.gov/qual/mosurvey12/index.html
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