Abstract

Objective To investigate cognition status of pediatric healthcare professionals about family's participation in their sick children's safety management, and to analyze its influencing factors, so as to provide references to promote family's participation effectively. Methods From July to August 2016, a questionnaire of healthcare professionals' perceptions about for patient safety (PFPS) was used to investigate 238 pediatric healthcare professionals who were from a class Ⅲ children's hospital about their overall cognition level and their attitudes towards current difficulties. The multiple regression analysis was used to analyze factors affecting overall perception level. Results The pediatric healthcare professionals scored (60.12±8.94) in their overall cognitive level, among which, (4.00±0.74) in knowledge level, (3.96±0.70) in their perception level about favorable role of family's participation, and (2.50±0.84) in their perception about unfavorable role of participation. There was a statistically significant difference in overall cognition scores of pediatric healthcare professionals from different departments and whether or not they had received education or training about PFPS (P<0.05) . Pediatric healthcare professionals' perception about existing main difficulties about PFPS were that patients' expectations with treatment were too high, and the media's report made public mistrust and misunderstand medical as well as, the public were unable to clearly understand medical's uncertainty or risk. Conclusions The total cognitive level of pediatric healthcare professionals about family's participation in sick children's safety management needs enhancing. It is suggested that hospitals should strengthen training plans about PFPS for pediatric healthcare professionals and create a patient safety culture atmosphere in various departments, in order to effectively promote family's participation. It is also suggested that hospital should try their best to do a good job of health education for family. Also media and public are expected to correctly understand medical industry, and jointly help to build a harmonious relationship between doctors and patients. Key words: Hospital, pediatric; Medical staff; Cognition; Patients'safety; Influencing factors

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