Volume 10, Number 2, 139-149, DOI: 10.1007/s10729-007-9014-y

Development of a patient safety culture measurement tool for ambulatory health care settings: analysis of content validity

Amanda L. Schutz, Michael A. Counte and Steven Meurer

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Abstract

The development of patient safety culture in health care organizations is a necessary precursor to patient safety improvement. However, existing tools to measure patient safety culture are intended for implementation in hospitals. A new, abbreviated patient safety culture survey was developed for use in ambulatory health care settings. This survey was tested for content validity utilizing a panel of six experts. It had a clarity interrater agreement (IR) of 0.75, a clarity content validity index (CVI) of 0.95, a representativeness IR of 0.75 and a representativeness CVI of 0.95. The content validity analysis served as a useful tool for assessing the relevance and comprehensiveness of this survey of patient safety culture in ambulatory care organizations.

Keywords  Patient safety - Patient safety culture - Content validity - Ambulatory care - Measurement

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