Purpose: Using social exchange theory (SET) and Cooper’s (2000) model, the purpose of this paper is to operationalise a comprehensive model of safety culture and tests whether SET factors (supervisor-employee relationships and engagement) predict safety culture in a causal chain.Design/methodology/approach: The model was tested using surveys from 648 healthcare staff in an Italian acute care hospital and analysed using structural equation modelling. Findings: Safety behaviours of clinical staff can be explained by the quality of the supervisor-employee relationship, their engagement, their feelings about safety and the quality of organisational support. Practical implications: The model provides a roadmap for strategically embedding effecti...
Background: Patient safety remains a priority for healthcare organisations globally. There remains l...
The measurement of safety culture is useful in identifying potential systemic causes for patient and...
Patient safety is a significant problem with extensive human and healthcare costs, yet the safety-or...
Purpose: Using social exchange theory (SET) and Cooper’s (2000) model, the purpose of this paper is ...
Patient safety is a crucial issue in healthcare organisations all over the world. The Italian health...
© 2017, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC. This paper used Social Exchange Theory (SET), Positive...
Safety culture is a key factor for improvement. The Executive Committee for Risk Management and Pat...
Even though safety culture in health care has been on the agenda for more than a decade, the impleme...
In order to preserve a culture of safety, inpatient care teams in hospitals need to be able to commu...
According to the World Health Organization, the reduction of accidental injury during medical proced...
According to the World Health Organization, the reduction of accidental injury during medical proced...
[[abstract]]Objective: Since organizational culture could act as a tool to socialize employee value,...
Abstract This thesis measures safety climate in a sample of Scottish acute hospitals. It demonstrate...
Introduction: Patient Safety Culture (PSC) involves a harmonious pattern of individual and organizat...
Objectives: To develop and validate in an Australian setting, an instrument to effectively measure p...
Background: Patient safety remains a priority for healthcare organisations globally. There remains l...
The measurement of safety culture is useful in identifying potential systemic causes for patient and...
Patient safety is a significant problem with extensive human and healthcare costs, yet the safety-or...
Purpose: Using social exchange theory (SET) and Cooper’s (2000) model, the purpose of this paper is ...
Patient safety is a crucial issue in healthcare organisations all over the world. The Italian health...
© 2017, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC. This paper used Social Exchange Theory (SET), Positive...
Safety culture is a key factor for improvement. The Executive Committee for Risk Management and Pat...
Even though safety culture in health care has been on the agenda for more than a decade, the impleme...
In order to preserve a culture of safety, inpatient care teams in hospitals need to be able to commu...
According to the World Health Organization, the reduction of accidental injury during medical proced...
According to the World Health Organization, the reduction of accidental injury during medical proced...
[[abstract]]Objective: Since organizational culture could act as a tool to socialize employee value,...
Abstract This thesis measures safety climate in a sample of Scottish acute hospitals. It demonstrate...
Introduction: Patient Safety Culture (PSC) involves a harmonious pattern of individual and organizat...
Objectives: To develop and validate in an Australian setting, an instrument to effectively measure p...
Background: Patient safety remains a priority for healthcare organisations globally. There remains l...
The measurement of safety culture is useful in identifying potential systemic causes for patient and...
Patient safety is a significant problem with extensive human and healthcare costs, yet the safety-or...