مقایسهٔ روشها
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| ابزار سرزندگی تیم مراقبتهای بهداشتی× | پرسشنامه نگرشهای ایمنی× | |
|---|---|---|
| حوزه | مدیریت خدمات سلامت | مدیریت خدمات سلامت |
| خانواده | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| سال پیدایش≠ | 2015 | 2000 |
| پدیدآور≠ | Metersky, M. L., and colleagues; based on organizational team cohesion research | John B. Sexton, Robert L. Helmreich, and colleagues (University of Texas) |
| نوع | Self-report | Self-report |
| منبع بنیادین≠ | Metersky, M. L., Garman, A., Li, X., & Teplitsky, M. (2015). Cohesion and teamwork in the ICU: Validation of the Health Care Team Vital Instrument. American Journal of Medical Quality, 30(1), 44–52. link ↗ | Sexton, J. B., Helmreich, R. L., Neilands, T. B., Rowan, K., Vella, K., Boyden, J., Roberts, P. R., & Thomas, E. J. (2006). The Safety Attitudes Questionnaire: psychometric properties, benchmarking data, and emerging research. BMC Health Services Research, 6, 44. DOI ↗ |
| نامهای دیگر | HTVI | SAQ |
| مرتبط | 4 | 4 |
| خلاصه≠ | The Healthcare Team Vitality Instrument (HTVI) is a brief, 5-item survey designed to measure healthcare team cohesion, communication quality, and shared purpose—dimensions of team "vitality" that are associated with effective teamwork and patient safety. Developed by Metersky and colleagues and validated in intensive care units and surgical units, the HTVI assesses whether team members perceive themselves as a cohesive unit with clear goals, good communication, and mutual respect. The instrument is particularly valued for its brevity (takes <2 minutes) and its ability to rapidly assess team dynamics in clinical settings where administrative burden is a barrier to survey completion. | The Safety Attitudes Questionnaire (SAQ) is a 60-item self-report instrument developed by Sexton and colleagues in the early 2000s to measure organizational safety culture in healthcare settings. Adapted from crew resource management research in aviation, the SAQ assesses clinician and non-clinician perceptions of safety attitudes across six key dimensions. It is widely used in hospital quality improvement and research to identify gaps in safety culture and benchmark institutional performance. |
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