ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the culture of patient safety in a mental health service. Method: Cross-sectional study conducted with health professionals in a mental hospital, by applying the Safety Attitudes Questionnaire (SAQ). Descriptive and inferential analyses were performed. Results: One-hundred and three professionals participated in the study, with female predominance (64.1%) and time of performance equal to or greater than 21 years (32.4%). The nursing professionals of technical level and with statutory work regime were the most participative, 54.4% and 52% respectively. The total score was 69 points. The domain that reached the highest score was Job satisfaction (80 points) and the lowest was Working conditions (57 points). ...
Objective. To compare the attitudes toward and perceptions of institutional practices that can influ...
Objective. To compare the attitudes toward and perceptions of institutional practices that can influ...
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: ...
Aim of the study. To analyse the attitudes of health care professionals towards safety culture in nu...
ABSTRACT Objective: to assess the perception of health professionals regarding safety culture of a ...
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...
Objective To evaluate and synthesise the factors determining patient safety culture in hospitals.Met...
According to the World Health Organization, the reduction of accidental injury during medical proced...
This quantitative descriptive-exploratory study aimed to evaluate the perception of nursing professi...
According to the World Health Organization, the reduction of accidental injury during medical proced...
Abstract: There is widespread interest in measuring healthcare provider attitudes about issues relev...
The objective was to evaluate the patient safety culture from the perspective of the nursing teams a...
Background: Health care providers`culture about the patient safety means accepting and considering...
Objective. To compare the attitudes toward and perceptions of institutional practices that can influ...
Objective. To compare the attitudes toward and perceptions of institutional practices that can influ...
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: ...
Aim of the study. To analyse the attitudes of health care professionals towards safety culture in nu...
ABSTRACT Objective: to assess the perception of health professionals regarding safety culture of a ...
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...
Objective To evaluate and synthesise the factors determining patient safety culture in hospitals.Met...
According to the World Health Organization, the reduction of accidental injury during medical proced...
This quantitative descriptive-exploratory study aimed to evaluate the perception of nursing professi...
According to the World Health Organization, the reduction of accidental injury during medical proced...
Abstract: There is widespread interest in measuring healthcare provider attitudes about issues relev...
The objective was to evaluate the patient safety culture from the perspective of the nursing teams a...
Background: Health care providers`culture about the patient safety means accepting and considering...
Objective. To compare the attitudes toward and perceptions of institutional practices that can influ...
Objective. To compare the attitudes toward and perceptions of institutional practices that can influ...
ABSTRACT Objective: evaluate the patient safety culture in the perspective of health professionals f...