Occupational health and safety in hospitals accreditation system: the case of Lebanon

dc.contributor.authorHabib, Rima R.
dc.contributor.authorBlanche, Ghandour
dc.contributor.authorSouha, Fares
dc.contributor.authorEl-Jardali, Fadi
dc.contributor.authorNuwayhid, Iman A.
dc.contributor.departmentEnvironmental Health (ENHL)
dc.contributor.departmentInternal Medicine
dc.contributor.departmentHSON
dc.contributor.departmentHealth Management and Policy (HMPD)
dc.contributor.facultyFaculty of Health Sciences (FHS)
dc.contributor.facultyFaculty of Medicine (FM)
dc.contributor.facultyRafic Hariri School of Nursing (HSON)
dc.contributor.institutionAmerican University of Beirut
dc.date.accessioned2025-01-24T11:34:18Z
dc.date.available2025-01-24T11:34:18Z
dc.date.issued2016
dc.description.abstractIntroduction: Hospital accreditation can be an incentive to improve occupational health and safety (OHS) performance. Objective: This study assesses the relationship between status of accreditation among private Lebanese hospitals and compliance with OHS accreditation standards. Methods: A survey was administered to 68 private Lebanese hospitals to assess accreditation status and specific indicators related to each of the 9 OHS codes in the Lebanese accreditation manual. Chi-square, Fisher’s exact test, and independent sample t-tests compared the OHS standards between accredited and non-accredited hospitals. Results: Fifty-six percent of participating private hospitals were accredited. Accredited hospitals reported statistically better OHS performance than non-accredited hospitals based on the standards outlined in the accreditation manual. However, there was inconsistent performance on numerous OHS indicators among participating hospitals. Conclusion: The gaps in OHS performance suggest the need for strengthened OHS guidelines in the national accreditation process to safeguard workers’ health. Strategies to fortify OHS performance include tying service reimbursement to OHS compliance and linking OHS standards with national labor legislation. © 2016 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1080/10773525.2016.1200211
dc.identifier.eid2-s2.0-84978484363
dc.identifier.pmid27398975
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10938/28032
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherTaylor and Francis Ltd.
dc.relation.ispartofInternational Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health
dc.sourceScopus
dc.subjectAccreditation
dc.subjectHospitals
dc.subjectLebanon
dc.subjectOccupational health and safety
dc.subjectGuideline adherence
dc.subjectHospitals, private
dc.subjectHumans
dc.subjectOccupational health
dc.subjectHuman
dc.subjectPrivate hospital
dc.subjectProtocol compliance
dc.subjectStandards
dc.titleOccupational health and safety in hospitals accreditation system: the case of Lebanon
dc.typeArticle

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