Objective: to evaluate the patient safety culture in a primary care health unit. Methods: cross-sectional study conducted with 51 professionals linked to Primary Health Care. Data were collected using the self-administered instrument Medical Office Survey on Patient Safety Culture, translated, adapted and validated for use in Brazil. Descriptive statistical analysis was performed. Nurses, physicians, Community Health Agents, among other professionals participated. Results: the dimensions of the patient safety culture in Primary Health Care indicated opportunities for improvement or weaknesses in the service. The general assessment of patient safety and the global assessment of the quality of care provided in Primary Health Care were appoint...
Patient safety is a foremost concern worldwide and is a developing field of research with a growing ...
Abstract Background Assessments of the culture surrounding patient safety can inform healthcare sett...
Objective: To explore perceptions of safety culture in nine different types of primary care professi...
ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate thepatient safety culturein thePrimary Health Care (PHC). Method: ...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE Analyze if the patient safety culture among professionals in the primary health...
Objetivo: avaliar a cultura de segurança do paciente em uma unidade de saúde da Atenção Primária. Mé...
Objective. To explore perceptions of safety culture in nine different types of primary care professi...
BACKGROUND: There is little guidance available to healthcare practitioners about what tools they mig...
Background A constructive patient safety culture is a main prerequisite for patient safety and impro...
Abstract Background Patient safety is a universal issue which affects countries at all stages of hea...
Abstract Background Patient safety in primary care is an emerging field of research with a growing e...
Introduction: The assessment of patient safety culture in Primary Health Care enables the analysis o...
The aim of this study was to identify methodologies to evaluate incidents in primary health care, ty...
Introduction: A positive safety culture is considered a pillar of safety in health organizations and...
Background: Patient safety culture, described as shared values, attitudes and behavior of staff in a...
Patient safety is a foremost concern worldwide and is a developing field of research with a growing ...
Abstract Background Assessments of the culture surrounding patient safety can inform healthcare sett...
Objective: To explore perceptions of safety culture in nine different types of primary care professi...
ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate thepatient safety culturein thePrimary Health Care (PHC). Method: ...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE Analyze if the patient safety culture among professionals in the primary health...
Objetivo: avaliar a cultura de segurança do paciente em uma unidade de saúde da Atenção Primária. Mé...
Objective. To explore perceptions of safety culture in nine different types of primary care professi...
BACKGROUND: There is little guidance available to healthcare practitioners about what tools they mig...
Background A constructive patient safety culture is a main prerequisite for patient safety and impro...
Abstract Background Patient safety is a universal issue which affects countries at all stages of hea...
Abstract Background Patient safety in primary care is an emerging field of research with a growing e...
Introduction: The assessment of patient safety culture in Primary Health Care enables the analysis o...
The aim of this study was to identify methodologies to evaluate incidents in primary health care, ty...
Introduction: A positive safety culture is considered a pillar of safety in health organizations and...
Background: Patient safety culture, described as shared values, attitudes and behavior of staff in a...
Patient safety is a foremost concern worldwide and is a developing field of research with a growing ...
Abstract Background Assessments of the culture surrounding patient safety can inform healthcare sett...
Objective: To explore perceptions of safety culture in nine different types of primary care professi...