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The main purpose of this research was to investigate the mediating role of safety communication (SCO) in the relationship between safety culture (SC) and safety performance (SP) amongst employees in the petrochemical industry.
Gehad Mohammed Ahmed Naji +4 more
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Background The study of safety culture and its relationship to patient care have been challenged by variation in definition, dimensionality and methods of assessment.
K. Churruca +7 more
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Assessing Patient Safety Culture in Hospital Settings
The current knowledge about patient safety culture (PSC) in the healthcare industry, as well as the research tools that have been used to evaluate PSC in hospitals, is limited.
Abdulmajeed Azyabi +2 more
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Design, Implementation and Perceptions of Safety Culture Prerequisites [PDF]
In the frame of an on-going 4-years research project, the Aviation Academy Safety Culture Prerequisites (AVAC-SCP) metric was developed to assess whether an organisation plans and implements activities that correspond to prerequisites for fostering a ...
Karanikas Nektarios +2 more
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Regulating nuclear safety through safety culture
The primary aim of this paper is to demonstrate that safety culture can be a relevant additional concept for regulating at-risk installations. In that purpose, we developed a three-level model aiming at guiding a safety culture assessment.
Benoît Bernard
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Patient Safety Culture in Latin American Hospitals: A Systematic Review with Meta-Analysis
Introduction: Adverse events in hospitals are prevented through risk reduction and reliable processes. Highly reliable hospitals are grounded by a robust patient safety culture with effective communication, leadership, teamwork, error reporting ...
Doriam E. Camacho-Rodriguez +3 more
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Patient Safety Culture in European Hospitals: A Comparative Mixed Methods Study
Background: Poorly organized health systems with inadequate leadership limit the development of the robust safety cultures capable of preventing consequential adverse events.
Nina Granel-Giménez +5 more
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CrossFit Training Impact on the Level of Special Physical Fitness of Young Athletes Practicing Judo [PDF]
The high level of individual physical fitness of athletes is one of the main factors in achieving sports success in martial arts. This study aimed to assess CrossFit training’s impact on the level of physical fitness of young (16-17 years old) athletes ...
Aleksander Yurevich Osipov +5 more
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Safety culture: the Nottingham Veterinary Safety Culture Survey (NVSCS) [PDF]
Safety culture is a vital concept in human healthcare because of its influence on staff behaviours in relation to patient safety. Understanding safety culture is essential to ensure the acceptance and sustainability of changes, such as the introduction of safe surgery checklists. While widely studied and assessed in human medicine, there is no tool for
Oxtoby, C. +3 more
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Background Patient safety culture is an essential factor in determining the ability of hospitals to treat and reduce patient risks. Healthcare professionals, especially nurses, play an important role in patient safety because they are responsible for ...
E. Kakemam +5 more
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