YesPurpose: To summarize studies that have examined patient safety culture (PSC) in maternity units and describe the different purposes, study designs and tools reported in these studies, whilst highlighting gaps in the literature. Methodology: Peer-reviewed studies published in English during 1961-2016 across eight electronic databases were subjected to a narrative literature review. Findings: Among 100 articles considered, 28 met the inclusion criteria. The main purposes for studying PSC were: (a) assessing intervention effects on PSC (n= 17); and (b) assessing PSC level (n=7). Patient safety culture was mostly assessed quantitatively using validated questionnaires (n=23). The Safety Attitude Questionnaire was the most commonly used que...
Introduction: improving quality of maternal care as well as patients' safety are two important issue...
The overall aim of the thesis was to describe adverse events for women with planned vaginal births a...
Context: Interest in the measurement of organizational culture that supports patient safety has grow...
Purpose: To summarize studies that have examined patient safety culture (PSC) in maternity units and...
Background: adverse events in maternity care are relatively common but often avoidable. Internationa...
This study was conducted to review the literature towards patient's safety culture in terms and appl...
Purpose: To learn the weaknesses and strengths of safety culture as expressed by the dimensions meas...
NoRational, aim, and objectives: A positive patient safety culture in maternity units is linked to h...
Objective: To carry out a systematic review of the psychometric properties of international studies ...
Introduction: Interventions designed to improve safety culture in hospitals foster organisational en...
IntroductionHospitals commonly examine patient safety culture and other quality indicators to evalua...
Introduction: Interventions designed to improve safety culture in hospitals foster organisational en...
The assessment of the safety culture of the organization allows obtaining a clear view of the aspect...
Introduction: The maternal mortality ratio (MMR) has declined across the world over the last 17 year...
Introduction: Patient safety is a fundamental and critical dimension of quality health care. Globall...
Introduction: improving quality of maternal care as well as patients' safety are two important issue...
The overall aim of the thesis was to describe adverse events for women with planned vaginal births a...
Context: Interest in the measurement of organizational culture that supports patient safety has grow...
Purpose: To summarize studies that have examined patient safety culture (PSC) in maternity units and...
Background: adverse events in maternity care are relatively common but often avoidable. Internationa...
This study was conducted to review the literature towards patient's safety culture in terms and appl...
Purpose: To learn the weaknesses and strengths of safety culture as expressed by the dimensions meas...
NoRational, aim, and objectives: A positive patient safety culture in maternity units is linked to h...
Objective: To carry out a systematic review of the psychometric properties of international studies ...
Introduction: Interventions designed to improve safety culture in hospitals foster organisational en...
IntroductionHospitals commonly examine patient safety culture and other quality indicators to evalua...
Introduction: Interventions designed to improve safety culture in hospitals foster organisational en...
The assessment of the safety culture of the organization allows obtaining a clear view of the aspect...
Introduction: The maternal mortality ratio (MMR) has declined across the world over the last 17 year...
Introduction: Patient safety is a fundamental and critical dimension of quality health care. Globall...
Introduction: improving quality of maternal care as well as patients' safety are two important issue...
The overall aim of the thesis was to describe adverse events for women with planned vaginal births a...
Context: Interest in the measurement of organizational culture that supports patient safety has grow...