نتایج جستجو برای: Safety Attitudes Questionnaire

تعداد نتایج: 528417  

2015
Giang Nguyen Nikoloz Gambashidze Shoeb Ahmed Ilyas Diana Pascu

BACKGROUND Studying safety attitudes of front-line workers can help hospital managers take initiatives to improve patient safety. The Safety Attitudes Questionnaire, a psychometric tool that measures safety attitudes in health facilities, has been used and validated in several languages worldwide but there is no Italian version available. Hence, the study is aimed at cross-culturally validating...

2014
Gunnar Tschudi Bondevik Dag Hofoss Elisabeth Holm Hansen Ellen Catharina Tveter Deilkås

BACKGROUND Patient safety culture is how leader and staff interaction, attitudes, routines and practices protect patients from adverse events in healthcare. The Safety Attitudes Questionnaire is the most widely used instrument to measure safety attitudes among health care providers. The instrument may identify possible weaknesses in clinical settings, and motivate and guide quality improvement ...

Journal: :American journal of medical quality : the official journal of the American College of Medical Quality 2010
P Daniel Patterson David T Huang Rollin J Fairbanks Henry E Wang

To characterize safety culture in emergency medical services (EMS), the authors modified a validated safety culture instrument, the Safety Attitudes Questionnaire (SAQ). The pilot instrument was administered to 3 EMS agencies in a large metropolitan area. The authors characterized safety culture across 6 domains: safety climate, teamwork climate, perceptions of management, job satisfaction, wor...

Introduction:: Nursing is a human profession that is inherently linked with ethical issues. Moral intelligence can provide a framework for the proper functioning of human beings and is considered as a predictor of behavior. The aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship between moral intelligence and attitudes toward patient safety among of nurses working in a teaching hospita...

Journal: :journal of research in health sciences 0
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background: this study investigated the relationship between people's attitudes towards the safety culture and comparing its perceptions among three levels of refinery personnel: top management, supervisory staff and frontline workers by conducting safety culture survey. methods: a questionnaire comprising general information and 59-safety attitude statement were distributed among 237 workers, ...

Journal: :Respiratory care 2011
Huei-Guan Shie Wui-Chiang Lee Hsiu-Feng Hsiao Hui-Ling Lin Ling-Ling Yang Fang Jung

BACKGROUND Safety attitude surveys have been widely conducted in various disciplines, but not among respiratory therapists (RTs), to assess clinician's awareness of patient safety. We conducted a nationwide survey in Taiwan to assess RTs' safety attitudes in several hospital settings. METHODS We adapted the Safety Attitude Questionnaire for RTs, and, via the RTs' union, invited all Taiwan RTs...

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...

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...

Journal: :international journal of hospital research 2012
leila azimi seyed jamaledin tabibi mohammad reza maleki amir ashkan nasiripour mahmood mahmoodi

background and objectives: medical errors and adverse events have recently turned into one of the predominant concerns of health-policy makers and health services providers. promoting safety culture is fundamental to sustainable safety improvement in healthcare settings. the purpose of this study was to examine the effect of training on nurses’ attitudes towards safety culture.   methods: a cro...

2017

Although this article is long, we believe that it is worth reading. It answers the most fundamental question that patient safety professionals have asked: How do we measure the overall safety attitudes score of each person? Broadly speaking, we showed how to structuralize various safety-related traits in one’s mind, using the Safety Attitudes Questionnaire-Korean version as an example. We appli...

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