نتایج جستجو برای: safety attitudes questionnaire

تعداد نتایج: 528417  

2016
Joan Giampaoli Jeannie Sneed

Food safety is an important part of providing school children with acceptable, safe, and nutritious meals. There is evidence that improvements are needed in the area of food safety in schools, and that few schools have implemented Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) programs. The purposes of this study were to determine the attitudes of school foodservice directors toward food safety...

Journal: :Journal of the American College of Surgeons 2006
Martin A Makary J Bryan Sexton Julie A Freischlag Christine G Holzmueller E Anne Millman Lisa Rowen Peter J Pronovost

BACKGROUND Teamwork is an important component of patient safety. In fact, communication errors are the most common cause of sentinel events and wrong-site operations in the US. Although efforts to improve patient safety through improving teamwork are growing, there is no validated tool to scientifically measure teamwork in the surgical setting. STUDY DESIGN Operating room personnel in 60 hosp...

2016
Maria Helena Barbosa Eduarda Mendes Sousa Márcia Marques dos Santos Felix Karoline Faria Oliveira Elizabeth Barichello

The study’s objective was to assess the safety climate from the perspective of a health team from a hospital specialized in oncology. An observational sectional study, conducted with 66 health professionals, using the Safety Attitudes Questionnaire. For analysis, Student’s t test and Sperman’s correlation (α=0.05) were used. The instrument’s general score was 70.28. The domain with best score w...

2010
Wui-Chiang Lee Hwei-Ying Wung Hsun-Hsiang Liao Chien-Ming Lo Fei-Ling Chang Pa-Chun Wang Angela Fan Hsin-Hsin Chen Han-Chuan Yang Sheng-Mou Hou

BACKGROUND Safety activities have been initiated at many hospitals in Taiwan, but little is known about the safety culture at these hospitals. The aims of this study were to verify a safety culture survey instrument in Chinese and to assess hospital safety culture in Taiwan. METHODS The Taiwan Patient Safety Culture Survey was conducted in 2008, using the adapted Safety Attitude Questionnaire...

2009
Elena Lopez-Gonzalez Maria T. Herdeiro Adolfo Figueiras

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2013
Paul O’Connor Catriona Reddin Michael O’Sullivan Fergal O’Duffy Ivan Keogh

BACKGROUND Surgical checklists has been shown to improve patient safety and teamwork in the operating theatre. However, despite the known benefits of the use of checklists in surgery, in some cases the practical implementation has been found to be less than universal. A questionnaire methodology was used to quantitatively evaluate the attitudes of theatre staff towards a modified version of the...

Journal: :International journal for quality in health care : journal of the International Society for Quality in Health Care 2012
Tita Alissa Listyowardojo Raoul E Nap Addie Johnson

OBJECTIVE To compare the attitudes toward and perceptions of institutional practices that can influence patient safety between all professional groups at a university medical center. DESIGN A questionnaire measuring nine dimensions of organizational and safety culture was distributed to all hospital workers. Each item was rated on a 1 ('strongly disagree') to 5 ('strongly agree') scale. PAR...

2017
Charlotte Paltved Anders Thais Bjerregaard Kristian Krogh Jonas Juul Pedersen Peter Musaeus

Background This intervention study aimed to enhance patient safety attitudes through the design of an in situ simulation program based on a needs analysis involving thematic analysis of patient safety data and short-term ethnography. The study took place at an Emergency Department (ED) in the Central Region of Denmark. Research suggests that poor handover communication can increase the likeliho...

Journal: :American journal of critical care : an official publication, American Association of Critical-Care Nurses 2013
Wendy Chaboyer Di Chamberlain Karena Hewson-Conroy Bernadette Grealy Tania Elderkin Maureen Brittin Catherine McCutcheon Paula Longbottom Lukman Thalib

BACKGROUND Workplace safety culture is a crucial ingredient in patients' outcomes and is increasingly being explored as a guide for quality improvement efforts. OBJECTIVES To establish a baseline understanding of the safety culture in Australian intensive care units. METHODS In a nationwide study of physicians and nurses in 10 Australian intensive care units, the Safety Attitudes Questionna...

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