نتایج جستجو برای: safety climate factors

تعداد نتایج: 1466316  

Journal: :International journal of occupational safety and ergonomics : JOSE 2013
Paul Braunger Hermann Frank Christian Korunka Manfred Lueger Bettina Kubicek

This paper attempts to replicate a safety climate model originally tested in Australia to assess its applicability in a different context: namely, across production workers in 22 medium-sized metal processing organizations in Austria. The model postulates that safety knowledge and safety motivation mediate the relation between safety climate on the one hand and safety compliance and participati...

2013
Sílvia Silva Adriana Araújo Dário Costa J. L. Meliá

Studies of safety climate in construction revealed a significant positive association between safety climate and various aspects of occupational health and safety. The mechanisms through which this impact operates are still unclear and safety climate is usually studied without considering the complexity of this industry (companies, worksites and groups). The aim of this research is to analyze t...

2017
Gunnar Tschudi Bondevik Dag Hofoss Bettina Sandgathe Husebø Ellen Catharina Tveter Deilkås

BACKGROUND Patient safety culture concerns leader and staff interaction, attitudes, routines, awareness and practices that impinge on the risk of patient-adverse events. Due to their complex multiple diseases, nursing home patients are at particularly high risk of adverse events. Studies have found an association between patient safety culture and the risk of adverse events. This study aimed to...

2015
Katrin Gehring Anna C. Mascherek Paula Bezzola David L.B. Schwappach

RATIONALE, AIMS AND OBJECTIVES Safety climate measurements are a broadly used element of improvement initiatives. In order to provide a sound and easy-to-administer instrument for the use in Swiss hospitals, we translated the Safety Climate Survey into German and French. METHODS After translating the Safety Climate Survey into French and German, a cross-sectional survey study was conducted wi...

Journal: :Accident; analysis and prevention 2011
Chin-Shan Lu Chung-Shan Yang

This research empirically evaluates safety climate and safety behavior in the passenger ferry context. Using survey data collected from 155 respondents working for passenger ferry companies in Taiwan, hierarchical regression analysis was used to examine the effects of safety climate on self-reported safety behaviors. Confirmatory factor analysis identified five main dimensions of safety climate...

2013
Michael E. Hall

This study described the development of a safety climate instrument for employees at three mini-steel mill locations in the U.S. The instrument was validated by structural equation modeling using AMOS and measured safety climate at a specific “point in time” to assess the safety culture of the industry. The Hall Safety Climate Instrument was developed using a three-construct theoretical framewo...

Journal: :Swiss medical weekly 2012
D Ausserhofer M Schubert S Engberg M Blegen Geest De R Schwendimann

QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY Measuring the patient safety climate in the organisation of healthcare can help to identify problematic issues with a view to improving patient safety. We aimed (1) to describe the nurse-reported engagement in safety behaviours, (2) to describe the prevailing nurse-reported patient safety climate of general medical, surgical and mixed medical-surgical units in Swiss acute-...

Journal: :The Journal of applied psychology 2003
David A Hofmann Frederick P Morgeson Stephen J Gerras

The present study integrates role theory, social exchange, organizational citizenship, and climate research to suggest that employees will reciprocate implied obligations of leadership-based social exchange (e.g., leader-member exchange [LMX]) by expanding their role and behaving in ways consistent with contextual behavioral expectations (e.g., work group climate). Using safety climate as an ex...

2017
Rose Mari Olsen Jorunn Bjerkan

Background: The threefold aim of this study was to (1) describe attitudes to patient safety among healthcare providers in home health nursing (HHN), (2) investigate differences in attitudes due to age, education level, years of healthcare work experience, and years at current workplace, and (3) compare attitudes of these HHN healthcare providers with available benchmark data from other healthca...

2016
Marck HTM Haerkens Wouter van Leeuwen J. Bryan Sexton Peter Pickkers Johannes G. van der Hoeven

BACKGROUND As the first objective of caring for patients is to do no harm, patient safety is a priority in delivering clinical care. An essential component of safe care in a clinical department is its safety climate. Safety climate correlates with safety-specific behaviour, injury rates, and accidents. Safety climate in healthcare can be assessed by the Safety Attitudes Questionnaire (SAQ), whi...

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