Aim: To assess nurses� perceptions of systems thinking, safe nursing care and the correlation between them. Background: Systems thinking and safe nursing care are the key elements of quality improvement approaches, such as accreditation and patient safety programmes. However, these two variables have not been well studied in different health care settings. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 300 nurses were selected using the stratified random sampling method. The data were collected using a demographic data form, systems thinking scale and assessment of safe nursing care questionnaire. Results: The scores of nurses� perceptions of systems thinking (63.25 ± 9.20) and safe nursing care (4.13 ± 0.60) were above average. A positi...
Aim To explore the perspectives and experiences of nurse instructors and clinical nurses regarding ...
There is a critical need for nurse educators to promote civility in nursing practice using systems t...
Purpose: Preventable medical errors resulted in about 400,000 annual deaths in U.S. hospitals (Thorn...
AIMS: To assess systems thinking level and its relationship with occurrence and reporting of adverse...
A vision for safe quality care has been acknowledged since the days of Florence Nightingale, who rec...
PURPOSE This concept analysis, written by the National Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN...
Background and Purpose There is a critical need for nurses and interprofessional healthcare provider...
AIM. To know the conceptions that nurses, from Primary Health Care clinical practice, have of Safe ...
Healthcare leaders often report more positive perceptions of patient safety culture than other emplo...
Aim. To know the conceptions that nurses, from Primary Health Care clinical practice, have of Safe ...
There is a critical need for leadership in quality and safety to reform today\u27s disparate spectru...
The present study describes nurses' knowledge, attitude and self reported practice regarding safe pa...
Aim: The purpose of this study was to explore the definition and application of systems thinking (ST...
Patient safety remains one of the biggest challenges for health care organizations. Patients and the...
Aim To explore the perspectives and experiences of nurse instructors and clinical nurses regarding ...
There is a critical need for nurse educators to promote civility in nursing practice using systems t...
Purpose: Preventable medical errors resulted in about 400,000 annual deaths in U.S. hospitals (Thorn...
AIMS: To assess systems thinking level and its relationship with occurrence and reporting of adverse...
A vision for safe quality care has been acknowledged since the days of Florence Nightingale, who rec...
PURPOSE This concept analysis, written by the National Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN...
Background and Purpose There is a critical need for nurses and interprofessional healthcare provider...
AIM. To know the conceptions that nurses, from Primary Health Care clinical practice, have of Safe ...
Healthcare leaders often report more positive perceptions of patient safety culture than other emplo...
Aim. To know the conceptions that nurses, from Primary Health Care clinical practice, have of Safe ...
There is a critical need for leadership in quality and safety to reform today\u27s disparate spectru...
The present study describes nurses' knowledge, attitude and self reported practice regarding safe pa...
Aim: The purpose of this study was to explore the definition and application of systems thinking (ST...
Patient safety remains one of the biggest challenges for health care organizations. Patients and the...
Aim To explore the perspectives and experiences of nurse instructors and clinical nurses regarding ...
There is a critical need for nurse educators to promote civility in nursing practice using systems t...
Purpose: Preventable medical errors resulted in about 400,000 annual deaths in U.S. hospitals (Thorn...