The study aimed to contribute to the literature with a reliable and valid scale for hospitals to be used in determining the current patient safety culture and following up on its development....
The study was conducted with the participation of 1137 healthcare professionals selected using the convenience sampling method in 3 secondary-care state hospitals and three research and training hospi...
According to Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin (KMO = 0.924) coefficient and the result of Bartlett's test of sphericity (...
The results showed that the Patient Safety Scale for Hospitals is a valid and reliable measurement instrument for healthcare professionals....
Patient safety is an essential principle of healthcare and an indispensable element of contemporary nursing care....
This study aims to evaluate the patient safety competencies in nursing students....
This descriptive study was conducted with the participation of 191 nursing students, who received undergraduate education at the department of nursing of a private university in Northern Cyprus during...
Knowledge, skills and attitudes of nursing students on patient safety were satisfactory. Participants obtained the lowest score from the knowledge dimension of the PSCSE. Besides, PSCSE scores increas...
Further studies may analyze the content of patient safety courses in nurse education. Besides, interdisciplinary learning environments may be developed and encouraged to improve patient safety....
The secure mastering of manual skills and their regular training lead to a reduction of errors and to an improvement of patient safety. Due to increasing economic pressure and bureaucratization, there...
We aim to determine the levels of patient safety value, safety attitude and safety competency and to explore the associations among these variables in emergency nurses in China....
Studies have focused on the individual characteristics of nurses as influencing factors of patient safety but not on the factors that may affect patient safety competency in the context of Chinese cul...
A cross-sectional survey was conducted among emergency nurses in 22 hospitals....
The final model had acceptable fit indices (χ...
Chinese nurses are at a moderate level of patient safety attitude and competency. Emergency nurses' safety value and safety attitude can be direct predictors of patient safety competency, and safety v...
Strengthening safety value is a critical step toward improving patient safety competency. Hospital administrators and educators should construct a patient safety culture that is guided and driven by a...
Patient participation in patient safety activities in care processes is a fundamental element of safer care. Patients play an important role in preventing patient safety incidents and improving health...
This study aimed to develop a mobile application for health consumers' participation and evaluate the effect of the mobile application on improving health consumers' participation in patient safety....
A quasi-experimental design was adopted. We developed a mobile application on the basis of a needs assessment, literature review, compilation of patient safety topics, and validity testing of the appl...
The intervention group (n = 60) had significantly higher overall average scores than the control group (n = 37) with regard to patient safety knowledge (p < .001), self-efficacy of participation (p = ...
This study demonstrated that educating health consumers through a mobile application with useful information improves patient participation in patient safety activities. Educational materials and pati...
Patients were involved during the programme development and evaluation....
To synthesize and evaluate the cumulative effect of patient safety education intervention for health care professional staff in the hospital setting on their patient safety culture....
Patient security Culture is an important factor in ensuring patient safety and it is recommended as one of the pillars of preventive strategies in the healthcare system....
Systematic review and meta-analysis were prospectively registered with PROSPERO....
This review and meta-analysis were conducted following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. We searched PubMed, EMBASE, Ovid, CINAHL, Cochran Lib...
Our review Provides empirical evidence on current efforts in patient safety education to improve a healthcare professional-patient safety culture. The Patient safety education program could improve th...
Promoting psychological safety in a workplace is known to contribute to improved job outcomes across a wide variety of industries. This study aimed to examine the relationships between psychological s...
The primary objective of this study was to assess the patient safety culture in a general hospital in Shanghai, China, through a modified Manchester Patient Safety Framework (MaPSaF)....
This study has a qualitative interview design. Data were collected through group interviews and analyses performed through content analysis....
The MaPSaF was translated into Chinese and used to assess the patient safety culture in a large general hospital in Shanghai, China. Group interviews using the MaPSaF were conducted with 15 nurses in ...
It took about 2 hr to complete the discussion focusing on patients' safety employing the MaPSaF. Most participants recognized the process as acceptable and useful. The MaPSaF directed team discussion ...
Latent safety threats (LSTs-characteristics of design, processes, or physical environment in health care compromising patient safety) are commonly revealed during simulation-based training. Methods of...
The authors modified the Press Ganey Healthcare Performance Improvement Failure Modes Taxonomy (HPI-FMT), a standardized framework for safety event classification in health care, and used three catego...
Over a year, the researchers identified 1,318 LSTs in 232 simulations across the organization-a rate of 5.7 LSTs/simulation. The top three LST subcategories were Environment/supplies/equipment (System...
The authors developed, implemented, and refined a systematic method of collecting, analyzing, displaying LSTs, and recommending targeted process improvements or training when LST trends were noted....
Recognizing the values and norms significant to healthcare organizations (Safety Culture) are the prerequisites for safety and quality care. Understanding the safety culture is essential for improving...
The study employed a multi-centre cross-sectional survey on 1651 health professionals in 13 healthcare facilities in Ghana using the Survey on Patient Safety (SOPS) Culture, Hospital Survey questionna...
The majority of health professionals had at least reported adverse events in the past 12 months across all 13 healthcare facilities. Teamwork (Mean: 4.18, SD: 0.566) and response to errors (Mean: 3.40...
Promoting an effective patient safety culture is the ultimate way to overcome the challenges of adverse event reporting, and this can effectively be dealt with by developing policies to regulate the i...