ABSTRACT Objective: to assess the perception of health professionals regarding safety culture of a high complexity public hospital of the Federal District, Brazil. Method: cross-sectional and descriptive study. The Safety Attitudes Questionnaire was used in electronic format. Descriptive and inferential analyses were carried out. Results: 358 professionals participated, with 242 (67.6%) being female. Of these, 224 (62.6%) worked directly or indirectly with patients in assistance activities; 79 (22.1%) in administrative activities; 14 (3.9%) in management; and 41 (11.5%) in others. The total score was 57.1. Job satisfaction factors and stress perception had the most expressive results, 76.2 and 68.8, respectively. The category "working co...
ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate thepatient safety culturein thePrimary Health Care (PHC). Method: ...
Abstract: The evaluation of the culture of patient safety in hospitals is nowadays considered as a m...
OBJECTIVE Evaluating safety culture in the perception of professionals working in public hospitals o...
ABSTRACT Objective: to assess the perception of health professionals regarding safety culture of a ...
ABSTRACT Objective: to assess the culture of safety in three public hospitals. Method: transvers...
The safety culture is defined as: a set of attitudes and perceptions adopted in the prevention of da...
Patient safety culture is a key component to the quality of health services. This study aims to anal...
Objective: to evaluate the safety culture through an observation of the safety climate of health wor...
Objective: to evaluate the safety culture of the teaching hospital patient. Methods: evaluative rese...
The objective was to evaluate the patient safety culture from the perspective of the nursing teams a...
ABSTRACT Objective: evaluate the patient safety culture in the perspective of health professionals f...
ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the culture of patient safety in a mental health service. Method: ...
ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the culture of patient safety in a mental health service. Method: ...
Objetivo: Avaliar a percepção dos profissionais de enfermagem atuantes em um hospital privado acerca...
Introduction: patient safety is a set of values, behaviours and actions that an organization cultiva...
ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate thepatient safety culturein thePrimary Health Care (PHC). Method: ...
Abstract: The evaluation of the culture of patient safety in hospitals is nowadays considered as a m...
OBJECTIVE Evaluating safety culture in the perception of professionals working in public hospitals o...
ABSTRACT Objective: to assess the perception of health professionals regarding safety culture of a ...
ABSTRACT Objective: to assess the culture of safety in three public hospitals. Method: transvers...
The safety culture is defined as: a set of attitudes and perceptions adopted in the prevention of da...
Patient safety culture is a key component to the quality of health services. This study aims to anal...
Objective: to evaluate the safety culture through an observation of the safety climate of health wor...
Objective: to evaluate the safety culture of the teaching hospital patient. Methods: evaluative rese...
The objective was to evaluate the patient safety culture from the perspective of the nursing teams a...
ABSTRACT Objective: evaluate the patient safety culture in the perspective of health professionals f...
ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the culture of patient safety in a mental health service. Method: ...
ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the culture of patient safety in a mental health service. Method: ...
Objetivo: Avaliar a percepção dos profissionais de enfermagem atuantes em um hospital privado acerca...
Introduction: patient safety is a set of values, behaviours and actions that an organization cultiva...
ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate thepatient safety culturein thePrimary Health Care (PHC). Method: ...
Abstract: The evaluation of the culture of patient safety in hospitals is nowadays considered as a m...
OBJECTIVE Evaluating safety culture in the perception of professionals working in public hospitals o...