Objectives: This study describes the development and validation of the TRAnsitional patient safety Climate Evaluation (TRACE) questionnaire, measuring transitional patient safety climate from the perspective of general practitioners and hospital physicians. Patient safety climate reflects the professionals' perception of the organizational patient safety culture. Study Design and Setting: In the development of the TRACE, we adjusted existing questionnaires on patient safety culture. Exploratory factor analysis (EFA) was performed. Internal consistency and correlations between factors and a global transitional patient safety rating were calculated. Results: In total, 162 questionnaires were completed (response 23%; general practice: N = 97, ...
Safety Climate has been acknowledged as an unspecific factor influencing patient safety. However, st...
According to the World Health Organization, the reduction of accidental injury during medical proced...
Objective: The study had two specific objectives: (1) To analyse change in a survey measure of organ...
Objectives: This study describes the development and validation of the TRAnsitional patient safety C...
OBJECTIVE: This study describes the development and validation of the Transitional Risk and Incident...
Often several healthcare professionals are involved in treatment of one patient. During transitions ...
Introduction: Building a safety culture is an important part of improving patient care. Measuring pe...
PURPOSE Knowledge about safety climate is fundamental to improving patient safety in health care org...
Abstract Background The perceived importance of safety culture in improving patient safety and its i...
BACKGROUND: A supportive patient safety culture is considered to be an essential condition for impro...
KEEPING PATIENTS SAFE: THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PATIENT SAFETY CLIMATE AND PATIENT OUTCOMESRoxanne L...
According to the World Health Organization, the reduction of accidental injury during medical proced...
Background: There are numerous intricate human, system and cultural factors that can impact upon the...
<p><b>Rationale, aims and objectives</b> Building a strong and positive safety cu...
Objective: Increasing focus on improving patient safety in healthcare organizations makes it crucial...
Safety Climate has been acknowledged as an unspecific factor influencing patient safety. However, st...
According to the World Health Organization, the reduction of accidental injury during medical proced...
Objective: The study had two specific objectives: (1) To analyse change in a survey measure of organ...
Objectives: This study describes the development and validation of the TRAnsitional patient safety C...
OBJECTIVE: This study describes the development and validation of the Transitional Risk and Incident...
Often several healthcare professionals are involved in treatment of one patient. During transitions ...
Introduction: Building a safety culture is an important part of improving patient care. Measuring pe...
PURPOSE Knowledge about safety climate is fundamental to improving patient safety in health care org...
Abstract Background The perceived importance of safety culture in improving patient safety and its i...
BACKGROUND: A supportive patient safety culture is considered to be an essential condition for impro...
KEEPING PATIENTS SAFE: THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PATIENT SAFETY CLIMATE AND PATIENT OUTCOMESRoxanne L...
According to the World Health Organization, the reduction of accidental injury during medical proced...
Background: There are numerous intricate human, system and cultural factors that can impact upon the...
<p><b>Rationale, aims and objectives</b> Building a strong and positive safety cu...
Objective: Increasing focus on improving patient safety in healthcare organizations makes it crucial...
Safety Climate has been acknowledged as an unspecific factor influencing patient safety. However, st...
According to the World Health Organization, the reduction of accidental injury during medical proced...
Objective: The study had two specific objectives: (1) To analyse change in a survey measure of organ...