Background and Aim: A set of management practices called critical success factors and organizational culture can lead to a misplaced program for reaching a goal in the hospital. The incidence of medical errors, one of the most important issues influenced by multiple factors, undermines the quality of healthcare provision and satisfaction and increases costs. Considering that medical errors constitute 44,000-98,000 of the annual deaths in the United States and the lack of reliable statistics in Iran, we aimed to examine the roles of organizational culture and critical success factors in reducing medical errors. Materials and Methods: This applied cross-sectional study was performed among the staff of hospitals affiliated with Arak University...
Purpose: The importance of an error management culture (EMC) that integrates error prevention with e...
Organisation failures are related to ethical and risk management difficulties. Organization culture...
Purpose – The importance of an error management culture (EMC) that integrates error prevention with ...
The occurrence of medication errors in intensivecare units can bring about irreparable damageand eve...
The recent construct of Error Culture (van Dyck, Frese, Baer & Sonnentag, 2005) suggests that organi...
Jafree SR, Zakar R, Zakria Zakar M, Fischer F. Nurse perceptions of organizational culture and its a...
Background:One of the goals of nursing is to provide safe patient care and medical errors are one of...
The patient safety is a subset of organizational culture and is defined as a set of individual and o...
AbstractPreventable medical errors in the healthcare industry account for hundreds of thousands of p...
Introduction: Improving patient safety culture in healthcare organization is the first step in reduc...
Preventable human errors continue to threaten patient safety in hospitals. Just culture uses a share...
Background & Objective: Hospitals and healthcare centers, like any other organizations, have some co...
This experimental study will assess the behavioral and psychosocial effects of just culture error ma...
Introduction: Annually, many accidents and preventable events happen for the patients hospitalized i...
Introduction: Knowledge management in health care system can reduce medical errors, increase the qua...
Purpose: The importance of an error management culture (EMC) that integrates error prevention with e...
Organisation failures are related to ethical and risk management difficulties. Organization culture...
Purpose – The importance of an error management culture (EMC) that integrates error prevention with ...
The occurrence of medication errors in intensivecare units can bring about irreparable damageand eve...
The recent construct of Error Culture (van Dyck, Frese, Baer & Sonnentag, 2005) suggests that organi...
Jafree SR, Zakar R, Zakria Zakar M, Fischer F. Nurse perceptions of organizational culture and its a...
Background:One of the goals of nursing is to provide safe patient care and medical errors are one of...
The patient safety is a subset of organizational culture and is defined as a set of individual and o...
AbstractPreventable medical errors in the healthcare industry account for hundreds of thousands of p...
Introduction: Improving patient safety culture in healthcare organization is the first step in reduc...
Preventable human errors continue to threaten patient safety in hospitals. Just culture uses a share...
Background & Objective: Hospitals and healthcare centers, like any other organizations, have some co...
This experimental study will assess the behavioral and psychosocial effects of just culture error ma...
Introduction: Annually, many accidents and preventable events happen for the patients hospitalized i...
Introduction: Knowledge management in health care system can reduce medical errors, increase the qua...
Purpose: The importance of an error management culture (EMC) that integrates error prevention with e...
Organisation failures are related to ethical and risk management difficulties. Organization culture...
Purpose – The importance of an error management culture (EMC) that integrates error prevention with ...