Background: This is an era of health care revolution and is witnessing a radical and paradigm shift in health care quality and services. Each passing day we see newer and more aggressive treatment modalities being offered to ever increasing population.Aim & objective: was to study attitude of health care professionals towards surgical safety culture. Material & Methods: This was a cross sectional descriptive study using safety culture survey questionnaire. A total of 200 nurses and physicians returned the questionnaire out of 232 achieving a response rate of 86.2%. Nurses and physicians were randomly selected using a proportionate random sampling. Data analysis performed using SPS software. Results: The study results showed male to ...
Objectives: We sought to evaluate patient safety culture across different healthcare professionals f...
Introduction: Patient safety is a basic principle of health care, and the purpose of the patient saf...
Abstract Background: Human and technology factors in healthcare can lead to errors that threaten h...
Aim of the study. To analyse the attitudes of health care professionals towards safety culture in nu...
Background: Patients' safety is a critical component of health care quality. As health care organiza...
Abstract: The objective of this study was to examine the strengths and weaknesses of surgical units ...
According to the World Health Organization, the reduction of accidental injury during medical proced...
Surgical patients are highly susceptible to preventable harm in health systems that tolerate inadequ...
Safety culture plays an important role in the approach towards greater patient safety in hospitals. ...
OBJECTIVE To investigate the patient safety culture and associated factors in medical and surgical w...
According to the World Health Organization, the reduction of accidental injury during medical proced...
The operating room is unique place which has exclusive culture and various specialized medical staff...
Medical institutions should eliminate factors threatening patient safety to give the health service ...
The objective was to evaluate the patient safety culture from the perspective of the nursing teams a...
Purpose: To learn the weaknesses and strengths of safety culture as expressed by the dimensions meas...
Objectives: We sought to evaluate patient safety culture across different healthcare professionals f...
Introduction: Patient safety is a basic principle of health care, and the purpose of the patient saf...
Abstract Background: Human and technology factors in healthcare can lead to errors that threaten h...
Aim of the study. To analyse the attitudes of health care professionals towards safety culture in nu...
Background: Patients' safety is a critical component of health care quality. As health care organiza...
Abstract: The objective of this study was to examine the strengths and weaknesses of surgical units ...
According to the World Health Organization, the reduction of accidental injury during medical proced...
Surgical patients are highly susceptible to preventable harm in health systems that tolerate inadequ...
Safety culture plays an important role in the approach towards greater patient safety in hospitals. ...
OBJECTIVE To investigate the patient safety culture and associated factors in medical and surgical w...
According to the World Health Organization, the reduction of accidental injury during medical proced...
The operating room is unique place which has exclusive culture and various specialized medical staff...
Medical institutions should eliminate factors threatening patient safety to give the health service ...
The objective was to evaluate the patient safety culture from the perspective of the nursing teams a...
Purpose: To learn the weaknesses and strengths of safety culture as expressed by the dimensions meas...
Objectives: We sought to evaluate patient safety culture across different healthcare professionals f...
Introduction: Patient safety is a basic principle of health care, and the purpose of the patient saf...
Abstract Background: Human and technology factors in healthcare can lead to errors that threaten h...