[HTML][HTML] Effects of just culture and empowerment on patient safety activities of hospital nurses

BB Kim, S Yu - Healthcare, 2021 - mdpi.com
This study investigated the relationship among hospital nurses' perceptions of a just culture,
empowerment, and patient safety activities. It also determined the factors affecting the …

[HTML][HTML] Factors affecting patient safety culture from nurses' perspectives for sustainable nursing practice

SMF Abdelaliem, SA Alsenany - Healthcare, 2022 - mdpi.com
Individual and group beliefs, attitudes, perceptions, competences, and behavioral patterns
all contribute to the safety culture of a healthcare company. The study's goal is to assess …

[HTML][HTML] Quality and safety education for nurses: making progress in patient safety, learning from COVID-19

G Sherwood - International journal of nursing sciences, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The past year of global COVID-19 pandemic renewed the attention on the inherent quality
and safety risks in healthcare. Fragmentation in delivery services, poor coordination across …

Nurses' perceptions of the influence of leadership behaviours and organisational culture on patient safety incident reporting practices

IA Al-Oweidat, A Saleh, AH Khalifeh… - Nursing …, 2024 - journals.rcni.com
Background: Patient safety is a priority for all healthcare organisations. Enhancing patient
safety incident reporting practices requires effective leadership behaviours at all levels in …

[HTML][HTML] A qualitative study of the reasons for low patient safety incident reporting among Indonesian nurses

BA Pramesona, A Sukohar… - Revista Brasileira de …, 2023 - SciELO Brasil
Objectives: to investigate the reasons for low patient safety incident reporting among
Indonesian nurses. Methods: this qualitative case study was conducted among 15 clinical …

[HTML][HTML] Second-order problem solving: Nurses' perspectives on learning from near misses

Y Yang, H Liu, GD Sherwood - International Journal of Nursing Sciences, 2021 - Elsevier
Objectives Near misses happen more frequently than actual errors, and highlight system
vulnerabilities without causing any harm, thus provide a safe space for organizational …

Managing near-miss reporting in hospitals: The dynamics between staff members' willingness to report and management's handling of near-miss events

H Caspi, Y Perlman, S Westreich - Safety Science, 2023 - Elsevier
In healthcare institutions, reporting and handling of near-miss events—events that could
have resulted in catastrophe but did not—are considered crucial to patient safety. Empirical …

Nurses' Intentions, Awareness and Barriers in Reporting Adverse Events: A Cross-Sectional Survey in Tertiary Hospitals in China

X Zhao, C Shi, L Zhao - Risk management and healthcare policy, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose This study explored nurses' intentions, awareness and barriers in reporting adverse
events in tertiary hospitals in China. We also analyzed its associated factors to increase the …

Observed Use of Clinical Judgment Among New Graduate Nurses

J Monagle, MA Jessee, A Nielsen… - The Journal of …, 2024 - journals.healio.com
Background: Despite the efforts of academic nursing educators to prepare students to make
sound clinical judgments, the literature suggests new graduate nurse (NGN) competence …

[HTML][HTML] Patient Safety in Physiotherapy: Are Errors that Cause or Could Cause Harm Preventable?

G Gonzalez-Caminal, AC Gomez… - … Topics in Patient …, 2022 - intechopen.com
The concept of patient safety is less developed in physiotherapy than in other areas of
health care. Standard physiotherapy care, whether active or passive, is largely viewed as …