Background: The patient safety incident reporting systems is designed to improve the health care by learning from mistakes to minimize the recurrence mistakes, however the reporting rate is low.Aims: Integrative literature review was chosen to identify and analyze the barriers of reporting patient safety incidents by Health Care Workers (HCWs) in hospital.Methods: Searching for articles in electronic database consisting of Medline, CINAHL and Scopus resulted in 11 relevant articles originating from 9 countries.Results: There are differences but similar in barriers to reporting patient safety incident among HCWs. The barriers that occur are the existence of shaming and blaming culture, lack of time to report, lack of knowledge of the reporti...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Incident reporting can contribute to safer health care. Since the ra...
Background and Objective: The receipt of appropriate and safe health care is of the basic rights of ...
The vast majority of hospitals rely on incident reporting toidentify internal threats to patient saf...
Objectives The development and implementation of incident reporting systems within healthcare contin...
OBJECTIVES: The development and implementation of incident reporting systems within healthcare conti...
We explored the barriers to reporting patient safety incidents experienced by nurses and resident ph...
Research into improving the safety of healthcare systems has recently focused on learning how incide...
NoINTRODUCTION: Patients are increasingly being thought of as central to patient safety. A small but...
Copyright © 2006 by the BMJ Publishing Group Ltd.ObjectivesTo assess awareness and use of the curren...
Objectives: Learning from incident reporting systems is one core strategy to develop a culture of sa...
WOS: 000533600300004Purpose: To assess awareness and use of the incident reporting system among doct...
Objectives: Learning from incident reporting systems is one core strategy to develop a culture of sa...
Objectives: Learning from incident reporting systems is one core strategy to develop a culture of sa...
Patient safety has been on the research agenda since 2000, when unnecessary harm to patients in prov...
Background and Objectives : Medical error reporting is a common way in identifying and preventing th...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Incident reporting can contribute to safer health care. Since the ra...
Background and Objective: The receipt of appropriate and safe health care is of the basic rights of ...
The vast majority of hospitals rely on incident reporting toidentify internal threats to patient saf...
Objectives The development and implementation of incident reporting systems within healthcare contin...
OBJECTIVES: The development and implementation of incident reporting systems within healthcare conti...
We explored the barriers to reporting patient safety incidents experienced by nurses and resident ph...
Research into improving the safety of healthcare systems has recently focused on learning how incide...
NoINTRODUCTION: Patients are increasingly being thought of as central to patient safety. A small but...
Copyright © 2006 by the BMJ Publishing Group Ltd.ObjectivesTo assess awareness and use of the curren...
Objectives: Learning from incident reporting systems is one core strategy to develop a culture of sa...
WOS: 000533600300004Purpose: To assess awareness and use of the incident reporting system among doct...
Objectives: Learning from incident reporting systems is one core strategy to develop a culture of sa...
Objectives: Learning from incident reporting systems is one core strategy to develop a culture of sa...
Patient safety has been on the research agenda since 2000, when unnecessary harm to patients in prov...
Background and Objectives : Medical error reporting is a common way in identifying and preventing th...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Incident reporting can contribute to safer health care. Since the ra...
Background and Objective: The receipt of appropriate and safe health care is of the basic rights of ...
The vast majority of hospitals rely on incident reporting toidentify internal threats to patient saf...