A largely aging population, increase in chronic diseases, and rising costs are leading to the requirement for worldwide healthcare reform (Wilson, Whitaker, & Whitford, 2012). Wilson, Whitaker, and Whitford (2012) resolved, "To meet these needs, nurses are being encouraged to practice to the full extent of their skills and take significant leadership roles in health policy, planning, and provisions" (Wilson et al., 2012). "Nurses are frequently restricted in their scope of practice even as they comprise the largest group of health professionals" (Wilson et al., 2012). Wilson et al. asserted, "Nurses can help improve health services in a cost effective way, but to do so, they must be seen as equal partners in health service provision" (2012)...
ABSTRACT Objective: to assess patient safety culture in a university hospital. Method: cross-secti...
The purpose of the study was to examine nurses’ perceptions regarding the usage of computerized tech...
Purpose: Purposes of this study were (1) to describe nurses' perception of hospital organization cul...
Computer use has increased in the healthcare system and nurses are required to gain computer skills ...
Studies have demonstrated associations between safety culture and patient safety based on the percep...
Objective: This study examined the relationship between structural empowerment and nurses’ experienc...
The changing climate of healthcare has placed an increased demand for information technology. As the...
Nurse managers are seeking ways to improve patient safety ' in their organizations. At the same...
Purpose: Preventable medical errors resulted in about 400,000 annual deaths in U.S. hospitals (Thorn...
OBJECTIVE: Using the Hospital Survey on Patient Culture, our aim was to investigate the patient safe...
The nursing profession has experienced an increase in use of computer systems in both nursing educat...
Purpose: Worldwide, 1 in 10 hospital patients is harmed while receiving care. Despite evidence that ...
Patient safety culture (PSC) is a critical factor in creating high reliability healthcare organizati...
Purpose: Purposes of this study were (1) to describe nurses' perception of hospital organization cul...
Nurses must have skills to access and process information in today's high-tech hospitals. Some nurse...
ABSTRACT Objective: to assess patient safety culture in a university hospital. Method: cross-secti...
The purpose of the study was to examine nurses’ perceptions regarding the usage of computerized tech...
Purpose: Purposes of this study were (1) to describe nurses' perception of hospital organization cul...
Computer use has increased in the healthcare system and nurses are required to gain computer skills ...
Studies have demonstrated associations between safety culture and patient safety based on the percep...
Objective: This study examined the relationship between structural empowerment and nurses’ experienc...
The changing climate of healthcare has placed an increased demand for information technology. As the...
Nurse managers are seeking ways to improve patient safety ' in their organizations. At the same...
Purpose: Preventable medical errors resulted in about 400,000 annual deaths in U.S. hospitals (Thorn...
OBJECTIVE: Using the Hospital Survey on Patient Culture, our aim was to investigate the patient safe...
The nursing profession has experienced an increase in use of computer systems in both nursing educat...
Purpose: Worldwide, 1 in 10 hospital patients is harmed while receiving care. Despite evidence that ...
Patient safety culture (PSC) is a critical factor in creating high reliability healthcare organizati...
Purpose: Purposes of this study were (1) to describe nurses' perception of hospital organization cul...
Nurses must have skills to access and process information in today's high-tech hospitals. Some nurse...
ABSTRACT Objective: to assess patient safety culture in a university hospital. Method: cross-secti...
The purpose of the study was to examine nurses’ perceptions regarding the usage of computerized tech...
Purpose: Purposes of this study were (1) to describe nurses' perception of hospital organization cul...