Patient safety culture among nurses

AA Ammouri, AK Tailakh, JK Muliira… - International nursing …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Background Patient safety is considered to be crucial to healthcare quality and is one of the
major parameters monitored by all healthcare organizations around the world. Nurses play a …

[HTML][HTML] Interaction of safety climate and safety culture: a model for cancer treatment centers

S Yari, MH Naseri, H Akbari, S Shahsavari… - Asian Pacific journal of …, 2019 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background: In health care institutions, safety culture is defined as the integrity of individual
and group efforts to reduce the harms for the patients. This is possible through interactions …

Relationship between safety culture and job stress among the personnel of Telecom companies

Z Zamanian, S Zakian, M Jamali, B Kouhnavard - 2016 - sid.ir
Abstract Background and Objectives: JOB STRESS and unsafe behavior as the factors
influencing the risk of mental and physical health problems in the workplace are known. The …

Attitude of the nurses of Kashan educational hospitals toward workplace safety climate in 2014

V Sarsangi, AA Khalevandi, E Zarei… - Community health …, 2017 - chj.rums.ac.ir
 Introduction: Nursing is a dangerous job and addressing the safety concern of the nurses
is necessary. Assessing the safety climate is one of the assessing methods for safety …

A survey on patient safety using the farsi version of the safety attitudes questionnaire in Iran

S Tourani, R Khodayari Zarnaq, J Arabloo… - Payavard …, 2016 - payavard.tums.ac.ir
Materials and Methods: Nurses employed in 7 emergency and intensive care ward specialty
and subspecialty hospital affiliated with Tehran University of Medical Sciences was invited to …

[PDF][PDF] Attitude of nurses toward the patient safety culture: a cross-sectional study of the hospitals in Tehran, Iran

M Saberi, E Jamshidi, F Rajabi… - Journal of Patient …, 2017 - scholar.archive.org
Introduction: Patient safety is a major component of healthcare quality, which is defined as
the avoidance of causing harm to patients in providing healthcare services. The present …

Safety Attitude and Its Predictor Individual and Organizational Variables among Nurses: A Cross-Sectional Study

A TIRGAR, MB HOSSEINABADI, O AHMADI… - International Journal of …, 2018 - ijoh.tums.ac.ir
This study evaluated the safety attitude and determined its predictor individual and
organizational variables among nurses. This cross-sectional and descriptive-analytical study …

A comparative study on effective factors in patient safety culture from the nursing staff points of view

K Alimohammadzadeh, S Esmaili Joladi… - … & Information Science, 2017 - jhmi.sums.ac.ir
Introduction: Patient safety and its requirements fulfillment are today one of the useful
valuation indicators in healthcare organizations. Thus, patient safety culture and its …

[PDF][PDF] Impacts of Safety Performance and Culture on Work-Related Accidents: A System Dynamics Model

H Abniki, M Bastan, E Kasiralvalad… - The 7th International …, 2017 - researchgate.net
Research shows that when investigating the causal relation between phenomena, adopting
a systematic view and assessing the feedbacks of involved variables could lead to much …

[HTML][HTML] Attitudes of Healthcare Professionals and Internship Students Toward Patient Safety During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Qom, Iran, 2021

M Akbari, SA Bathaei, IK Yazdi… - Shiraz E-Medical …, 2023 - brieflands.com
Background: The main problems endangering patient safety are errors and accidents
caused by healthcare providers, mainly due to their unfavorable patient safety attitudes …