textabstractBackground When improving patient safety a positive safety culture is key. As little is known about improving patient safety culture in primary care, this study examined whether administering a culture questionnaire with or without a complementary workshop could be used as an intervention for improving safety culture. Aim To gain insight into how two interventions affected patient safety culture in everyday practice. Design and setting After conducting a randomised control trial of two interventions, this was a qualitative study conducted in 30 general practices to aid interpretation of the previous quantitative findings. Method Interviews were conducted at practice locations (n = 27) with 24 GPs and 24 practice nurses. The theo...
ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate thepatient safety culturein thePrimary Health Care (PHC). Method: ...
According to the World Health Organization, the reduction of accidental injury during medical proced...
Patient safety experts identify changes in culture as critical to creating safer care (Flin, 2007; L...
Background When improving patient safety a positive safety culture is key. As little is known about ...
Background: An open, constructive safety culture is key in healthcare since it is seen as a main con...
Background A constructive patient safety culture is a main prerequisite for patient safety and impro...
Background A constructive safety culture is essential for the successful implementation of patient s...
Background: Patient safety culture, described as shared values, attitudes and behavior of staff in a...
Background: A constructive safety culture is essential for the successful implementation of patient ...
INTRODUCTION: Patient safety is a major concern, both in hospitals and in primary care settings. The...
Objective. To explore perceptions of safety culture in nine different types of primary care professi...
BACKGROUND: A supportive patient safety culture is considered to be an essential condition for impro...
Abstract Background Fostering a culture of safety is an essential step in ensuring patient safety an...
BACKGROUND: There is little guidance available to healthcare practitioners about what tools they mig...
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: ...
According to the World Health Organization, the reduction of accidental injury during medical proced...
Patient safety experts identify changes in culture as critical to creating safer care (Flin, 2007; L...
Background When improving patient safety a positive safety culture is key. As little is known about ...
Background: An open, constructive safety culture is key in healthcare since it is seen as a main con...
Background A constructive patient safety culture is a main prerequisite for patient safety and impro...
Background A constructive safety culture is essential for the successful implementation of patient s...
Background: Patient safety culture, described as shared values, attitudes and behavior of staff in a...
Background: A constructive safety culture is essential for the successful implementation of patient ...
INTRODUCTION: Patient safety is a major concern, both in hospitals and in primary care settings. The...
Objective. To explore perceptions of safety culture in nine different types of primary care professi...
BACKGROUND: A supportive patient safety culture is considered to be an essential condition for impro...
Abstract Background Fostering a culture of safety is an essential step in ensuring patient safety an...
BACKGROUND: There is little guidance available to healthcare practitioners about what tools they mig...
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: ...
According to the World Health Organization, the reduction of accidental injury during medical proced...
Patient safety experts identify changes in culture as critical to creating safer care (Flin, 2007; L...