To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional Links fieldAIM: This paper is a report of a study to identify what operating room nurses believe influences patient safety and how they see their role in enhancing patient safety. BACKGROUND: Research in health care shows that work experience, communication and the organization of work are key factors in patient safety. This study draws on Reason's definitions of active and latent errors to conceptualize the complex issues that affect patient safety in the operating room. METHOD: The study reported here is part of an action research project at a university hospital in Iceland. Semi-structured interviews were conducted in 2004 with eight nurses...
There is a growing concern that, despite the fervent increase in focus on preventing medical errors ...
The study was conducted in an attempt to identify incidents threatening the safety of patients in th...
ABSTRACT Objective: To describe nurses' recommendations for good patient safety practices in the op...
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Objectives: Patient and staff safety is a crucial issue for the health agenda of all countries. Pati...
The operating room (OR) is a place requires close and careful attention. Nurses play an indispensabl...
Patient safety is a primary concern of members of the surgical team. Professional nurses working in ...
Background Patient safety is one of the greatest challenges in healthcare. In the operating room err...
The notification of errors/adverse events is one of the central aspects for the quality of care and ...
Background Patient safety is one of the greatest challenges in healthcare. In the operating room err...
The operating room is unique place which has exclusive culture and various specialized medical staff...
The present study was designed as a descriptive study to evaluate the attitudes of surgical nurses c...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the occupational risks faced by operating room...
ABSTRACT Objective: To describe nurses' recommendations for good patient safety practices in the op...
Abstract Background: Human and technology factors in healthcare can lead to errors that threaten h...
There is a growing concern that, despite the fervent increase in focus on preventing medical errors ...
The study was conducted in an attempt to identify incidents threatening the safety of patients in th...
ABSTRACT Objective: To describe nurses' recommendations for good patient safety practices in the op...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Objectives: Patient and staff safety is a crucial issue for the health agenda of all countries. Pati...
The operating room (OR) is a place requires close and careful attention. Nurses play an indispensabl...
Patient safety is a primary concern of members of the surgical team. Professional nurses working in ...
Background Patient safety is one of the greatest challenges in healthcare. In the operating room err...
The notification of errors/adverse events is one of the central aspects for the quality of care and ...
Background Patient safety is one of the greatest challenges in healthcare. In the operating room err...
The operating room is unique place which has exclusive culture and various specialized medical staff...
The present study was designed as a descriptive study to evaluate the attitudes of surgical nurses c...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the occupational risks faced by operating room...
ABSTRACT Objective: To describe nurses' recommendations for good patient safety practices in the op...
Abstract Background: Human and technology factors in healthcare can lead to errors that threaten h...
There is a growing concern that, despite the fervent increase in focus on preventing medical errors ...
The study was conducted in an attempt to identify incidents threatening the safety of patients in th...
ABSTRACT Objective: To describe nurses' recommendations for good patient safety practices in the op...