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The COVID-19 Pandemic Crisis and Patient Safety Culture: A Mixed-Method Study
The COVID-19 pandemic has put inordinate pressure on frontline healthcare workers (HCWs) and hospitals. HCWs are under chronic emotional stress, affected by burnout, moral distress and interpersonal issues with peers or supervisors during the pandemic ...
O. Brborović +2 more
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Background Patient safety culture is an important factor in determining hospitals’ ability to address and reduce the occurrence of adverse events (AEs). However, few studies have reported on the impact of nurses’ perceptions of patient safety culture on ...
E. Kakemam +6 more
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We conceptualize that safety culture (SC) has a positive impact on employee’s safety performance by reducing their psychosocial hazards. A higher level of safety culture environment reduces psychosocial hazards by improving employee’s performance toward ...
G. Naji +6 more
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Early weaning is an effective strategy to improve cow feed utilization and shorten postpartum intervals in cows; however, this may lead to poor performance of the weaned calves.
Jia Zhou +6 more
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Safety culture across cultures
National culture colors nearly every aspect of human behavior (Javidan et al., 2006). Despite this truism, the concept has yet to be integrated into organizational safety culture theory. The purpose of this article is to bring awareness as to how national culture can influence organizational safety culture.
Patrick L, Yorio +2 more
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Objective: This study investigated the effects of mindfulness meditation on doctors’ mindfulness, patient safety culture, patient safety competency, and adverse events.
Chao Liu +9 more
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Patient Safety Culture: The Impact on Workplace Violence and Health Worker Burnout
Background: Patient and health care worker safety is an interconnected phenomenon. To date, few studies have examined the relationship between patient and worker safety, specifically with respect to work safety culture.
Sinhye Kim +4 more
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Introduction Recognizing the values and norms significant to healthcare organizations (Safety Culture) are the prerequisites for safety and quality care.
A. Abuosi +6 more
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Numerous injuries and fatalities in chemical laboratories in the United States over the past few decades have suggested the need to take measures that go beyond mere compliance and toward promoting safer practices.
Sopuruchukwu Ezenwa +6 more
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Perspectives on safety culture [PDF]
Overviewing selected elements from the literature, this paper locates the notion of safety culture within its parent concept of organisational culture. A distinction is drawn between functionalist and interpretive perspectives on organisational culture ...
A.I Glendon +42 more
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