نتایج جستجو برای: hospital safety

تعداد نتایج: 646930  

Journal: :Medicina clinica 2008
P J Saturno Z A Da Silva Gama S L de Oliveira-Sousa Y A Fonseca A C de Souza-Oliveira Carmen Castillo M José López Teresa Ramón Andrés Carrillo M Dolores Iranzo Victor Soria Pedro J Saturno Pedro Parra Rafael Gomis Juan José Gascón José Martinez Carmen Arellano Zenewton A Da Silva Gama Silvana L de Oliveira-Sousa Adriana C de Souza-Oliveira Yadira A Fonseca Marta Sobral Ferreira

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES A safety culture is essential to minimize errors and adverse events. Its measurement is needed to design activities in order to improve it. This paper describes the methods and main results of a study on safety climate in a nation-wide representative sample of public hospitals of the Spanish NHS. MATERIAL AND METHOD The Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture quest...

Journal: :مجله دانشکده پرستاری و مامایی ارومیه 0
رحیم بقایی r baghaee داود نورانی d nourani حمیدرضا خلخالی hr khalkhali حبیب ا... پیرنژاد h pirnejad

evaluating patient safety culture in personnel of academic hospitals in urmia university of medical sciences in 2011     baghaei r [1] , nourani d [2] * , khalkhali hr [3] , pirnejad h [4]     received: 10 oct , 2011 accepted: 2 jan , 2012   abstract   background & aims : healthcare organizations in iran are striving to improve patient safety and quality of care through implementation of safety...

2017
Mohamed Saad Mahrous

Background: The establishment of a patient safety culture was one of the most important issues raised by the Institute of Medicine to support hospitals in improving quality and patient safety. Safety culture assessments allow healthcare organizations to get a clear understanding of those aspects of patient safety requiring urgent attention, pinpoint safety culture strengths and weaknesses, help...

2009
Ellen Deilkås Dag Hofoss

Aim: To document 1) that patient safety culture scores vary not only by individual responder, but also, and to a large degree, by ward and department, and 2) that more of the variation is across wards than across departments. Setting: 500-bed Norwegian university hospital September-December 2006. Methods: Data collected from 1400 staff by (the Norwegian version of) the generic version of the Sa...

Background & Aims of the Study: one of the most important health aspects health care systems is patient safety and medication errors can threaten this safety. The purpose of this research was evaluation of refusing to report the medication errors and effect on Patent safety in Razi teaching hospital after healthcare reform during 2014-2015. Materials and Methods: This study is cross-sectiona...

2015
Annemie Vlayen Johan Hellings Leandro Garcia Barrado Margareta Haelterman Hilde Peleman Ward Schrooten Neree Claes

Background: In Belgium, the federal government launched a national program to support hospitals for implementing quality and patient safety strategies. One of the main objectives in the federal program is the development of a safety culture. The purpose of this study was to examine to what extent the hospitals’ safety culture evolved after participating in the federal program and to explore pre...

Journal: :The New England journal of medicine 2006
George J Annas

It is the consensus of experts in the patient-safety field that little has changed to improve the safety of hospital care since the Institute of Medicine’s 1999 report, To Err Is Human.1-5 The report noted that in order to be successful, “safety must be an explicit organizational goal that is demonstrated by clear organizational leadership. . . . This process begins when boards of directors dem...

Journal: :Annual review of public health 2013
Sara J Singer Timothy J Vogus

Hospital errors are a seemingly intractable problem and continuing threat to public health. Errors resist intervention because too often the interventions deployed fail to address the fundamental source of errors: weak organizational safety culture. This review applies and extends a theoretical model of safety culture that suggests it is a function of interrelated processes of enabling, enactin...

Journal: :Current opinion in critical care 2007
Anjali Joseph Mahbub Rashid

PURPOSE OF REVIEW This paper reviews recent research literature reporting the effects of hospital design on patient safety. RECENT FINDINGS Features of hospital design that are linked to patient safety in the literature include noise, air quality, lighting conditions, patient room design, unit layout, and several other interior design features. Some of these features act as latent conditions ...

حسینی, سید مجتبی, رنجبری, پری, علی محمدزاده, خلیل,

Background: Relationship between physicians and nurses includes the interactive interactions to achieve a common treatment goal, i.e., improving the health and safety of the patient. The present study aimed to investigate the relationship of physician-nurses interaction with the patient safety incidents in Amir-Al-Momenin hospital in Tehran city, Iran. Methods: This applied, analytical, and cr...

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