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The Culture of Patient Safety

JONA's Healthcare Law, Ethics, and Regulation, 2002
Hospital patient safety culture is examined as a critical component of quality where preventable and identifiable adverse and sentinel events should not occur. The author, a former hospital executive, illustrates how culture helps illuminate patient safety practices using examples from hospital situations he encountered as a consultant.
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Cultural safety and racism

ANZ Journal of Surgery, 2021
Prem Rashid, Maxine Ronald, Kelvin Kong
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Safety Culture, Culture Safety, or Culture for Safety?

2020
Tristan William Casey   +1 more
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Safety culture? What safety culture?

Nursing management (Harrow, London, England : 1994), 2004
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Safety Culture and Safety Quality

2013
Although much used, the concept of safety culture is associated with many meanings. In this chapter, it is argued that there are reasons to define safety culture in terms of values and competence related to safety, and to differentiate safety culture from what is here called “safety quality”.
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On the relation between culture, safety culture and safety management

2014
Safety can be considered an emergent phenomenon, making a systems view imperative if the aim is to evaluate or develop the safety of an entire sociotechnical system. This paper deals with one important component of the systems view - the relation between culture and management.
Rollenhagen, Carl   +3 more
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The Evolution of a Safety Culture

Air Medical Journal, 2015
Brian S, Patton, Kathy J, Donovan
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Creating spatial, relational and cultural safety in online social work education during COVID-19

Social Work Education, 2022
Bindi Bennett   +2 more
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