: Assessing safety culture is the first step towards a responsible and wary system to the errors and to the quality of the performance. The aim of the study was to assess nurses' safety culture, in order to identify improvement's priorities. A survey of nursing staff, using a questionnaire was carried out in a Piedmont hospital. Of 1056 health care workers, 707 participated (67%). The staff's perception of patient safety was positive: the results of the domains "Information and communication", "Suggestions and development" and "Safety guarantees" tend to be fair, while "Teamwork" was sufficient. The weakest areas were related to involvement (Items: "We are consulted when choosing equipment and devices to be used", 25.9% agreement, "At the e...
There are relatively few qualitative studies concerning patient safety culture. We aimed to explore ...
Background: Health care providers`culture about the patient safety means accepting and considering...
Introduction: Patient safety culture is the first necessary step to reduce medical errors and improv...
Abstract Introduction: Creating safety culture (SC) is the most important step in guaranteeing and ...
Abstract Background: Nowadays, strengthening Patient safety culture has received widespread attentio...
People enter into healthcare facilities to maintain or restore health; however, often times those se...
Introduction: Improving patient safety culture in healthcare organization is the first step in reduc...
Introduction: Improving patients' safety is one of the main objectives of health systems, so it is e...
The objective was to evaluate the patient safety culture from the perspective of the nursing teams a...
The present state: Safety culture is a package of measures increasing safety of a patient in a healt...
Many hospital patients are affected by adverse events. Managers are important when improving safety....
Patient safety culture is an important working culture among healthcare professionals to ...
Background and purpose: The basic responsibility of nurses is to maintain patient safety including n...
Introduction and objective: safety culture is increasingly linked to the quality of care, being cruc...
Abstract: There is widespread interest in measuring healthcare provider attitudes about issues relev...
There are relatively few qualitative studies concerning patient safety culture. We aimed to explore ...
Background: Health care providers`culture about the patient safety means accepting and considering...
Introduction: Patient safety culture is the first necessary step to reduce medical errors and improv...
Abstract Introduction: Creating safety culture (SC) is the most important step in guaranteeing and ...
Abstract Background: Nowadays, strengthening Patient safety culture has received widespread attentio...
People enter into healthcare facilities to maintain or restore health; however, often times those se...
Introduction: Improving patient safety culture in healthcare organization is the first step in reduc...
Introduction: Improving patients' safety is one of the main objectives of health systems, so it is e...
The objective was to evaluate the patient safety culture from the perspective of the nursing teams a...
The present state: Safety culture is a package of measures increasing safety of a patient in a healt...
Many hospital patients are affected by adverse events. Managers are important when improving safety....
Patient safety culture is an important working culture among healthcare professionals to ...
Background and purpose: The basic responsibility of nurses is to maintain patient safety including n...
Introduction and objective: safety culture is increasingly linked to the quality of care, being cruc...
Abstract: There is widespread interest in measuring healthcare provider attitudes about issues relev...
There are relatively few qualitative studies concerning patient safety culture. We aimed to explore ...
Background: Health care providers`culture about the patient safety means accepting and considering...
Introduction: Patient safety culture is the first necessary step to reduce medical errors and improv...