PURPOSE To investigate the likelihood of speaking up about patient safety in oncology and to clarify the effect of clinical and situational context factors on the likelihood of voicing concerns. PATIENTS AND METHODS 1013 nurses and doctors in oncology rated four clinical vignettes describing coworkers' errors and rule violations in a self-administered factorial survey (65% response rate). Multiple regression analysis was used to model the likelihood of speaking up as outcome of vignette attributes, responder's evaluations of the situation and personal characteristics. RESULTS Respondents reported a high likelihood of speaking up about patient safety but the variation between and within types of errors and rule violations was ...
Objective To analyze speaking up behavior and safety climate with a validated questionnaire for t...
Objectives Those who work in health care organisations are a potentially valuable source of informat...
OBJECTIVE Speaking up about safety concerns by staff is important to prevent medical errors. Know...
<div><p>Purpose</p><p>To investigate the likelihood of speaking up about patient safety in oncology ...
PURPOSE:To investigate the likelihood of speaking up about patient safety in oncology and to clarify...
Purpose: To investigate the likelihood of speaking up about patient safety in oncology and to clarif...
Speaking up about patient safety is vital to avoid errors reaching the patient and to improve a cult...
BACKGROUND Research suggests that "silence", i.e., not voicing safety concerns, is common among h...
OBJECTIVES To explore the experiences of oncology staff with communicating safety concerns and to...
Background: Speaking up is important for patient safety, but often, health care professionals hesita...
Research suggests that individuals in the workplace might have a difficulty sharing their perception...
Objectives To explore patients' and family members' experiences of and views about speaking up about...
Background and Aims Patient safety incidents may be prevented if healthcare workers speak up to v...
BACKGROUND "Speaking up" is considered an important patient safety behaviour. The main idea is to...
Background Speaking up is important for patient safety, but healthcare professionals often hesitate...
Objective To analyze speaking up behavior and safety climate with a validated questionnaire for t...
Objectives Those who work in health care organisations are a potentially valuable source of informat...
OBJECTIVE Speaking up about safety concerns by staff is important to prevent medical errors. Know...
<div><p>Purpose</p><p>To investigate the likelihood of speaking up about patient safety in oncology ...
PURPOSE:To investigate the likelihood of speaking up about patient safety in oncology and to clarify...
Purpose: To investigate the likelihood of speaking up about patient safety in oncology and to clarif...
Speaking up about patient safety is vital to avoid errors reaching the patient and to improve a cult...
BACKGROUND Research suggests that "silence", i.e., not voicing safety concerns, is common among h...
OBJECTIVES To explore the experiences of oncology staff with communicating safety concerns and to...
Background: Speaking up is important for patient safety, but often, health care professionals hesita...
Research suggests that individuals in the workplace might have a difficulty sharing their perception...
Objectives To explore patients' and family members' experiences of and views about speaking up about...
Background and Aims Patient safety incidents may be prevented if healthcare workers speak up to v...
BACKGROUND "Speaking up" is considered an important patient safety behaviour. The main idea is to...
Background Speaking up is important for patient safety, but healthcare professionals often hesitate...
Objective To analyze speaking up behavior and safety climate with a validated questionnaire for t...
Objectives Those who work in health care organisations are a potentially valuable source of informat...
OBJECTIVE Speaking up about safety concerns by staff is important to prevent medical errors. Know...