BACKGROUND: The Volta River Authority Hospital (VRAH) is a district hospital associated with a large public works project in Akosombo, Ghana, that has developed a reputation for high-quality care. We hypothesized that this stems from a culture of safety and standardized processes typical of high-risk engineering environments. To investigate this, we evaluated staff and patient perceptions of safety and quality, as well as perioperative process variability. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The Safety Attitudes Questionnaire (SAQ) and Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) surveys were used to evaluate staff and patient perceptions of safety. Perioperative general surgery and obstetrical procedure observations generat...
The advances in science and technology that enable care for very sick patients, also yield extreme c...
Background: Human performance deficiencies account for a large proportion of adverse surgical events...
Every year, more than 200 million surgeries are performed around the world, and recent statistics sh...
Background: Surgical site infections are commonly occuring within healthcare, especially in Africa. ...
AbstractBackgroundSafety climate assessment is increasingly recognized as an important factor in hea...
IntroductionAdverse events pose a serious threat to quality patient care. Promoting a culture of saf...
Introduction: Patient safety culture (PSC) in African surgical settings is not well described. This ...
Objectives Our primary objective was to study the impact of the Norwegian National Patient Safety Ca...
Background: Surgical site infections are commonly occurring within healthcare, especially in Africa....
Background: Surgical perioperative deaths and major complications are important contributors to prev...
Surgical patients are highly susceptible to preventable harm in health systems that tolerate inadequ...
BACKGROUND: Postoperative care quality is variable. Risk-adjusted mortality rates differ between ins...
OBJECTIVE To investigate the patient safety culture and associated factors in medical and surgical w...
Background: The first step in cultivating the culture of safety in the operating room is the assessm...
Background Safety climate assessment is increasingly recognized as an important factor in healthcare...
The advances in science and technology that enable care for very sick patients, also yield extreme c...
Background: Human performance deficiencies account for a large proportion of adverse surgical events...
Every year, more than 200 million surgeries are performed around the world, and recent statistics sh...
Background: Surgical site infections are commonly occuring within healthcare, especially in Africa. ...
AbstractBackgroundSafety climate assessment is increasingly recognized as an important factor in hea...
IntroductionAdverse events pose a serious threat to quality patient care. Promoting a culture of saf...
Introduction: Patient safety culture (PSC) in African surgical settings is not well described. This ...
Objectives Our primary objective was to study the impact of the Norwegian National Patient Safety Ca...
Background: Surgical site infections are commonly occurring within healthcare, especially in Africa....
Background: Surgical perioperative deaths and major complications are important contributors to prev...
Surgical patients are highly susceptible to preventable harm in health systems that tolerate inadequ...
BACKGROUND: Postoperative care quality is variable. Risk-adjusted mortality rates differ between ins...
OBJECTIVE To investigate the patient safety culture and associated factors in medical and surgical w...
Background: The first step in cultivating the culture of safety in the operating room is the assessm...
Background Safety climate assessment is increasingly recognized as an important factor in healthcare...
The advances in science and technology that enable care for very sick patients, also yield extreme c...
Background: Human performance deficiencies account for a large proportion of adverse surgical events...
Every year, more than 200 million surgeries are performed around the world, and recent statistics sh...