Survey Instrument for Patient Safety Culture Among Internship Doctors in Indonesia
by Felicia Jahja·Updated 2mo ago
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Description
An adapted questionnaire assesses leader support, psychological safety, safety knowledge, teamwork, error reporting intention, information exchange, physician self-leadership, and patient safety perception among internship doctors in Indonesia. The instrument was culturally and linguistically adapted from HSOPSC 2.0, Edmondson’s psychological safety scale (1999), Asem et al. (2019), Kim (2010), and Houghton et al. (2012) through a multistep process including forward-backward translation, expert reconciliation, and cognitive debriefing. Felicia Jahja published the dataset on figshare in April 2026.
Use Cases
Analyze organizational factors influencing patient safety culture based on leader support and psychological safety scales.
Study individual factors affecting incident reporting based on physician self-leadership and error reporting intention items.
Assess teamwork and information exchange dynamics in clinical settings based on the adapted teamwork and information exchange scales.
Validate culturally adapted survey instruments for healthcare research in non-Western contexts.
Strengths
The questionnaire underwent a rigorous adaptation process including forward-backward translation, expert reconciliation, and cognitive debriefing.
The instrument integrates concepts of enabling, enacting, and physician self-leadership to capture organizational and individual factors.
The dataset is published under a CC-BY-4.0 license, facilitating reuse.
Limitations
The dataset is a 77.7 KB DOCX file, indicating a small-scale survey instrument rather than a large dataset of responses.
Column-level documentation and sample data are unavailable, requiring manual inspection after download.
The dataset may reflect geographic bias inherent to its focus on Indonesian internship doctors.
Provenance
Source
figshare
Collection Method
Multistep cultural and linguistic adaptation of existing survey instruments.
Freshness
Last updated 2026-04-24 03:42:58; freshness should be verified.
Geography
Indonesia
The data file is a DOCX document containing the questionnaire instrument, not a tabular dataset of responses.