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Cross-Sectional Study on Patient Safety Culture, Patient Safety Competency, and Adverse Events

Western Journal of Nursing Research, 2020
This study aims to examine the associations between nurses’ perceptions of patient safety culture, patient safety competency, and adverse events. Using convenience sampling, we conducted a cross-sectional study from February to May 2018 in two university
Yonghee Han, Ji-su Kim, Yeji Seo
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Fatigue, burnout, work environment, workload and perceived patient safety culture among critical care nurses.

British Journal of Nursing, 2020
A study was conducted to explore whether fatigue, workload, burnout and the work environment can predict the perceptions of patient safety among critical care nurses in Oman. A cross-sectional predictive design was used.
Qasim Al Ma'mari   +2 more
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Cultural Safety

2019
First introduced into nursing education and health care in New Zealand in 1992 by Maori scholar Irihapeti Ramsden, the concept of “cultural safety” is situated within a postcolonial discourse and is concerned with social justice through redressing health inequities and improving access to health care.
Regine Halseth   +2 more
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The relationship between safety culture and safety climate and safety performance: a systematic review

International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics, 2019
Introduction. There is a close relationship between safety culture and safety climate and safety performance. However, the details of this relationship are somewhat unclear, due to different attitudes toward safety culture and safety climate, and the use
H. Kalteh   +3 more
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Safety Culture

2010 8th International Pipeline Conference, Volume 3, 2010
The occurrence of accidents which resulted in lost work time, since 2007, prompted the Company to invest in a new Educational Program to prevent accidents. The program was divided into several parts. One of these parts was the project on Safety Culture. The Safety Culture project had been implemented since September, 2009, at PETROBRAS TRANSPORTES S.A.
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Safety Culture: An Integration of Existing Models and a Framework for Understanding Its Development

Hum. Factors, 2019
Objective This study reviews theoretical models of organizational safety culture to uncover key factors in safety culture development. Background Research supports the important role of safety culture in organizations, but theoretical progress has been ...
Tiffany M. Bisbey   +5 more
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Examining the relationship between safety culture maturity and safety performance of the mining industry

Safety Science, 2019
A mature safety culture is regarded as an important means of ensuring good safety performance, particularly in reducing accidents. However, there is little empirical evidence in the literature that links safety culture maturity with actual safety ...
E. Stemn   +3 more
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Safety Culture, Culture Safety, or Culture for Safety?

2020
Tristan William Casey   +1 more
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Cultural Safety

2021
Carrie Bourassa   +3 more
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