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Safety culture maturity in several latin America mining activities [PDF]
Health and safety is a crucial issue in the mining industry because of the implication of fatalities in this sector. A study of safety culture maturity in several Latin America countries has been done based on the model from Filho et al. [1].
Anticoi Sudzuki, Hernán Francisco +4 more
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A National Study of Patient Safety Culture and Patient Safety Goal in Chinese Hospitals
Objectives This study aimed to measure the patient safety culture and the current practice of patient safety goals in China. Methods This cross-sectional survey was conducted between November 2020 and November 2021.
Huanhuan Huang +6 more
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Exploring the relationship between nurses’ communication satisfaction and patient safety culture
Background: Patient safety culture is associated with the values, attitudes, competencies and behaviors that support the safe conduct of individual or group activities in hospitals and other health organizations.
Linda Wieke Noviyanti +2 more
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This research aims to develop a safety culture model by investigating the relationship between safety culture and driving performance. In previous studies, safety culture has been one of the factors that determine safety issues.
Al-Baraa Abdulrahman Al-Mekhlafi +5 more
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Improving Food Safety Culture in Nigeria: A Review of Practical Issues
As a developing nation and the most populous nation in Africa, Nigeria has enormous challenges connected with food safety culture. To produce and provide safe, secure and nutritious food, consumers and food businesses must abide by a set of shared values
H. Onyeaka +6 more
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Patient safety is an important issue in health systems worldwide. A systematic review of previous studies on patient safety culture in Southeast Asian countries is necessary for South Korea's partnership with these countries, especially given South Korea'
Sunjoo Kang, T. Ho, N. Lee
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The aim of the study is to analyse the process through which nursing management affects patient outcomes to promote a culture of safety. Patient safety has moral, ethical, and economic implications. Medical errors significantly increase healthcare costs,
Linnik Ljudmila +2 more
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Introduction Patient safety culture is defined as the attitudes, perceptions, and values that staffs share within an organization related to patient safety. The safety of health care is now a major global concern.
F. Mohammed, M. Taddele, Tenaw Gualu
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Risk assessment and «Safety culture» lifting devices [PDF]
Load gripping devices are used in any lifting operation and are used to attach the load to the construction machine, in most cases, to the crane hook.
Prusov A.Yu.
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Safety sans frontières: an international safety culture model [PDF]
The management of safety culture in international and culturally diverse organisations is a concern for many high-risk industries. Yet, research has primarily developed models of safety culture within Western countries, and there is a need to extend ...
Kirwan, Barry +3 more
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