Portuguese cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the hospital survey on patient safety culture 2.0

Abstract Background As patient safety continues to be a global priority, it is crucial to emphasize the assessment and development of Patient Safety Culture [PSC] to advance healthcare quality and safety initiatives worldwide. This study focused on the assessment of PSC in Portuguese hospitals, spec...

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Main Authors: Elsa Freitas, Carina Silva, Margarida Eiras
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Published: BMC 2025-06-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-025-12960-x
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description Abstract Background As patient safety continues to be a global priority, it is crucial to emphasize the assessment and development of Patient Safety Culture [PSC] to advance healthcare quality and safety initiatives worldwide. This study focused on the assessment of PSC in Portuguese hospitals, specifically through the translation and cultural adaptation of the Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture 2.0 [HSOPSC 2.0] for the Portuguese context. Methods The study followed a two-phase design, encompassing the translation, cultural adaptation, and psychometric evaluation of HSOPSC 2.0. A total of 2,604 fully completed questionnaires were collected. The sample consisted of seven public hospitals from different regions of Portugal, ensuring broad representation within the Portuguese National Health System. Translation process include four stages: forward translation, back translation, expert panel review, and pre-testing. Instrument reliability was assessed using Cronbach’s alpha coefficients and Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA). Construct validity was evaluated through Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA), while convergent and discriminant validity were examined using Average Variance Extracted (AVE) and Pearson’s correlation coefficients, respectively. Results The Portuguese translated version of the HSOPSC 2.0 [PT-HSOPSC 2.0] demonstrated good internal consistency, with Cronbach’s alpha values ranging from 0.63 to 0.88, and factor loadings above 0.80 indicating strong factor reliability. CFA results supported the adequacy of the model fit: χ²/df = 4.64, p < 0.01; RMSEA = 0.05; CFI = 0.93; GFI = 0.90; TLI = 0.91; PCFI = 0.78; PGFI = 0.71. The instrument demonstrated good convergent validity, with AVE values at or above 0.50. Strengths included “Teamwork” and “Management Support for Patient Safety”, whereas “Open Communication” and “Hospital Management” were identified as areas requiring improvement. Overall, the PT-HSOPSC 2.0 demonstrated robust psychometric properties, confirming its suitability for assessing PSC in Portuguese hospitals. Conclusion This study contributes to enhancing PSC assessment in Portuguese healthcare settings, by providing a translated and validated version of the HSOPSC 2.0 adapted to the Portuguese context. Findings support that PT-HSOPSC 2.0 is a reliable and valid tool for evaluating PSC in Portuguese healthcare settings.
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spelling doaj-art-80153cb85baa43e2a902ccc9d55ba76f2025-08-20T03:10:32ZengBMCBMC Health Services Research1472-69632025-06-0125111310.1186/s12913-025-12960-xPortuguese cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the hospital survey on patient safety culture 2.0Elsa Freitas0Carina Silva1Margarida Eiras2Santarém District HospitalCentro de Estatística e Aplicações, Universidade de LisboaSchool of Health Technologies of Lisbon, Polytechnic Institute of LisbonAbstract Background As patient safety continues to be a global priority, it is crucial to emphasize the assessment and development of Patient Safety Culture [PSC] to advance healthcare quality and safety initiatives worldwide. This study focused on the assessment of PSC in Portuguese hospitals, specifically through the translation and cultural adaptation of the Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture 2.0 [HSOPSC 2.0] for the Portuguese context. Methods The study followed a two-phase design, encompassing the translation, cultural adaptation, and psychometric evaluation of HSOPSC 2.0. A total of 2,604 fully completed questionnaires were collected. The sample consisted of seven public hospitals from different regions of Portugal, ensuring broad representation within the Portuguese National Health System. Translation process include four stages: forward translation, back translation, expert panel review, and pre-testing. Instrument reliability was assessed using Cronbach’s alpha coefficients and Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA). Construct validity was evaluated through Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA), while convergent and discriminant validity were examined using Average Variance Extracted (AVE) and Pearson’s correlation coefficients, respectively. Results The Portuguese translated version of the HSOPSC 2.0 [PT-HSOPSC 2.0] demonstrated good internal consistency, with Cronbach’s alpha values ranging from 0.63 to 0.88, and factor loadings above 0.80 indicating strong factor reliability. CFA results supported the adequacy of the model fit: χ²/df = 4.64, p < 0.01; RMSEA = 0.05; CFI = 0.93; GFI = 0.90; TLI = 0.91; PCFI = 0.78; PGFI = 0.71. The instrument demonstrated good convergent validity, with AVE values at or above 0.50. Strengths included “Teamwork” and “Management Support for Patient Safety”, whereas “Open Communication” and “Hospital Management” were identified as areas requiring improvement. Overall, the PT-HSOPSC 2.0 demonstrated robust psychometric properties, confirming its suitability for assessing PSC in Portuguese hospitals. Conclusion This study contributes to enhancing PSC assessment in Portuguese healthcare settings, by providing a translated and validated version of the HSOPSC 2.0 adapted to the Portuguese context. Findings support that PT-HSOPSC 2.0 is a reliable and valid tool for evaluating PSC in Portuguese healthcare settings.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-025-12960-xPatient safety cultureValidityReliabilityHSOPSC 2.0
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Carina Silva
Margarida Eiras
Portuguese cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the hospital survey on patient safety culture 2.0
BMC Health Services Research
Patient safety culture
Validity
Reliability
HSOPSC 2.0
title Portuguese cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the hospital survey on patient safety culture 2.0
title_full Portuguese cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the hospital survey on patient safety culture 2.0
title_fullStr Portuguese cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the hospital survey on patient safety culture 2.0
title_full_unstemmed Portuguese cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the hospital survey on patient safety culture 2.0
title_short Portuguese cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the hospital survey on patient safety culture 2.0
title_sort portuguese cross cultural adaptation and validation of the hospital survey on patient safety culture 2 0
topic Patient safety culture
Validity
Reliability
HSOPSC 2.0
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-025-12960-x
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