Background The promotion of safety culture in hospital care is a requisite to reduce errors and to continuously improve the quality of care. Alongside patient safety programs, a quantitative evaluation of the safety culture in hospitals is essential to understand strengths and weaknesses of the system and to set up future investments. Therefore, Udine Academic Hospital (UAH) joined the Patient Safety Collaborative Alliance (PaSCAl) national survey in order to assess safety climate and evaluate the impact on it of the Joint Commission International (JCI) accreditation process. Methods The PaSCAl survey is based on a questionnaire made by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), made by 52 items grouped in 12 areas. Sampled w...
This study aimed to determine if the accreditation process has a positive impact on patient safety a...
Background and purpose: Improving patient safety is one of the main goals of health systems and empl...
Purpose: To learn the weaknesses and strengths of safety culture as expressed by the dimensions meas...
Background: Hospital accreditation is carried out to improve the quality of hospital services and pa...
Patient safety is a crucial issue in healthcare organisations all over the world. The Italian health...
Aims. To understand what level of awareness health professionals working in a hospital of Northern I...
Patient safety is one of the most important points to consider in healthcare. As such, various progr...
Hospital accreditation is one of main requirements for health services that is used to improve quali...
Accreditation is an internationally recognized evaluation process used to assess, promote and guaran...
IntroductionPatient safety and quality in healthcare are inseparable. Examining patient safety cultu...
<p><strong>Background: </strong>program evaluation is an integral and expected component in the deve...
Safety culture is a key factor for improvement. The Executive Committee for Risk Management and Pat...
Introduction: Quality improvement and patient safety are the most important aspects of health care d...
Background: Patient safety is an essential element in the quality of healthcare, and a clear knowled...
QUALITY PROBLEM OR ISSUE: Patient safety is an important topic within healthcare systems. A favourab...
This study aimed to determine if the accreditation process has a positive impact on patient safety a...
Background and purpose: Improving patient safety is one of the main goals of health systems and empl...
Purpose: To learn the weaknesses and strengths of safety culture as expressed by the dimensions meas...
Background: Hospital accreditation is carried out to improve the quality of hospital services and pa...
Patient safety is a crucial issue in healthcare organisations all over the world. The Italian health...
Aims. To understand what level of awareness health professionals working in a hospital of Northern I...
Patient safety is one of the most important points to consider in healthcare. As such, various progr...
Hospital accreditation is one of main requirements for health services that is used to improve quali...
Accreditation is an internationally recognized evaluation process used to assess, promote and guaran...
IntroductionPatient safety and quality in healthcare are inseparable. Examining patient safety cultu...
<p><strong>Background: </strong>program evaluation is an integral and expected component in the deve...
Safety culture is a key factor for improvement. The Executive Committee for Risk Management and Pat...
Introduction: Quality improvement and patient safety are the most important aspects of health care d...
Background: Patient safety is an essential element in the quality of healthcare, and a clear knowled...
QUALITY PROBLEM OR ISSUE: Patient safety is an important topic within healthcare systems. A favourab...
This study aimed to determine if the accreditation process has a positive impact on patient safety a...
Background and purpose: Improving patient safety is one of the main goals of health systems and empl...
Purpose: To learn the weaknesses and strengths of safety culture as expressed by the dimensions meas...