نتایج جستجو برای: safety climate factors

تعداد نتایج: 1466316  

2012
Agneta Larsson Lena Karlqvist Mats Westerberg Gunvor Gard

BACKGROUND In workplace health promotion, all potential resources needs to be taken into consideration, not only factors relating to the absence of injury and the physical health of the workers, but also psychological aspects. A dynamic balance between the resources of the individual employees and the demands of work is an important prerequisite. In the home care services, there is a noticeable...

Journal: :International journal for quality in health care : journal of the International Society for Quality in Health Care 2015
Solvejg Kristensen Antje Hammer Paul Bartels Rosa Suñol Oliver Groene Caroline A Thompson Onyebuchi A Arah Halina Kutaj-Wasikowska Philippe Michel Cordula Wagner

OBJECTIVE This study aimed to investigate the associations of quality management systems with teamwork and safety climate, and to describe and compare differences in perceptions of teamwork climate and safety climate among clinical leaders and frontline clinicians. METHOD We used a multi-method, cross-sectional approach to collect survey data of quality management systems and perceived teamwo...

Fathi, Mohammad, Gavili, Hamed, Roshani, Daem, Yaghobi, Mokhtar, Zarezadeh, Yadollah,

Background and Aim: Safety is one of the important subjects in the pre-hospital settings. Determination and evaluation of safety attitudes of the emergency staff is the first step toward improving the safety of the staff and patients. In this study, we investigated safety attitudes and the factors affecting safety such as error and accident history, during mission, in the last year, in the staf...

2017
Zalika Klemenc-Ketiš Ellen Tveter Deilkås Dag Hofoss Gunnar Tschudi Bondevik

INTRODUCTION Patient safety culture is a concept which describes how leader and staff interaction, attitudes, routines and practices protect patients from adverse events in healthcare. We aimed to investigate patient safety culture in Slovenian out-of-hours health care (OOHC) clinics, and determine the possible factors that might be associated with it. METHODS This was a cross-sectional study...

2017
Zalika Klemenc-Ketis Matjaz Maletic Vesna Stropnik Ellen Tveter Deilkås Dag Hofoss Gunnar Tschudi Bondevik

BACKGROUND Several tools have been developed to measure safety attitudes of health care providers, out of which the Safety Attitudes Questionnaire (SAQ) is regarded as one of the most appropriate ones. In 2007, it was adapted to outpatient (primary health care) settings and in 2014 it was tested in out-of-hours health care settings in Norway. The purpose of this study was to translate the Engli...

Journal: :BMC Health Services Research 2006
John B Sexton Robert L Helmreich Torsten B Neilands Kathy Rowan Keryn Vella James Boyden Peter R Roberts Eric J Thomas

BACKGROUND There is widespread interest in measuring healthcare provider attitudes about issues relevant to patient safety (often called safety climate or safety culture). Here we report the psychometric properties, establish benchmarking data, and discuss emerging areas of research with the University of Texas Safety Attitudes Questionnaire. METHODS Six cross-sectional surveys of health care...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2009
Kathy N Shaw Richard M Ruddy Cody S Olsen Kathleen A Lillis Prashant V Mahajan J Michael Dean James M Chamberlain

OBJECTIVES The goals were (1) to describe emergency department (ED) characteristics thought to be related to patient safety within the Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network, (2) to measure staff perceptions of the climate of safety in EDs, and (3) to measure associations between ED characteristics and a climate of safety. METHODS Twenty-one EDs were surveyed to assess physical str...

Background & Aims of the Study: The purpose of the hospital accreditation program is to improve the patients' safety. Prevention of mistakes in medical procedures, patients' safety risk identification and infection prevention besides the patients' safety culture (PSC) are the key factors that must be considered in a successful patients' safety progr...

Background and Objective: occupational hazards in nurses are very high, which leads to increased absenteeism from the workplace, more visits to the doctor, reduced service provision, loss of working hours and disability. Improper safety climate can be one of the causes of occupational accidents. This study was conducted to determinate the prevalence, causes of occupational hazards and the exist...

Journal: :Journal of safety research 2015
Babette Bronkhorst

INTRODUCTION Previous research has shown that employees who experience high job demands are more inclined to show unsafe behaviors in the workplace. In this paper, we examine why some employees behave safely when faced with these demands while others do not. We add to the literature by incorporating both physical and psychosocial safety climate in the job demands and resources (JD-R) model and ...

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