Patient safety culture: perception of nursing professionals in high complexity institutions

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Autor(a) principal: Sanchis,Desirée Zago
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Haddad,Maria do Carmo Fernandez Lourenço, Girotto,Edmarlon, Silva,Ana Maria Rigo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objectives: to analyze the perception of nursing professionals about patient safety culture in three highly complex hospital institutions. Methods: descriptive and quantitative study with professionals working in care. The Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture questionnaire was applied, classifying its dimensions according to the percentage of positive responses (strengthened: ≥75.0%; potential for improvement: <75.0% to> 50.0%; weakened: ≤50.0%). Results: four hundred sixty-seven professionals (79.6%), mostly women (88.4%), nursing technicians/assistants (57.2%), 20 to 39 years (60.8%), less than five years in the institution (57.8%) and exclusive bond (79.2%) participated in the study. Safety culture was considered fragile, seven dimensions assessed as such, highlighting “Openness to communication” and “Non-punitive responses to errors” with <30.0% positive responses. Conclusions: evidence of the need for discussion of the subject and strategies for change that promote quality and safety of care.
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title Patient safety culture: perception of nursing professionals in high complexity institutions
spellingShingle Patient safety culture: perception of nursing professionals in high complexity institutions
Sanchis,Desirée Zago
Patient Safety
Organization Culture
Nurse Practitioners
Perception
Hospitals
title_short Patient safety culture: perception of nursing professionals in high complexity institutions
title_full Patient safety culture: perception of nursing professionals in high complexity institutions
title_fullStr Patient safety culture: perception of nursing professionals in high complexity institutions
title_full_unstemmed Patient safety culture: perception of nursing professionals in high complexity institutions
title_sort Patient safety culture: perception of nursing professionals in high complexity institutions
author Sanchis,Desirée Zago
author_facet Sanchis,Desirée Zago
Haddad,Maria do Carmo Fernandez Lourenço
Girotto,Edmarlon
Silva,Ana Maria Rigo
author_role author
author2 Haddad,Maria do Carmo Fernandez Lourenço
Girotto,Edmarlon
Silva,Ana Maria Rigo
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sanchis,Desirée Zago
Haddad,Maria do Carmo Fernandez Lourenço
Girotto,Edmarlon
Silva,Ana Maria Rigo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Patient Safety
Organization Culture
Nurse Practitioners
Perception
Hospitals
topic Patient Safety
Organization Culture
Nurse Practitioners
Perception
Hospitals
description ABSTRACT Objectives: to analyze the perception of nursing professionals about patient safety culture in three highly complex hospital institutions. Methods: descriptive and quantitative study with professionals working in care. The Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture questionnaire was applied, classifying its dimensions according to the percentage of positive responses (strengthened: ≥75.0%; potential for improvement: <75.0% to> 50.0%; weakened: ≤50.0%). Results: four hundred sixty-seven professionals (79.6%), mostly women (88.4%), nursing technicians/assistants (57.2%), 20 to 39 years (60.8%), less than five years in the institution (57.8%) and exclusive bond (79.2%) participated in the study. Safety culture was considered fragile, seven dimensions assessed as such, highlighting “Openness to communication” and “Non-punitive responses to errors” with <30.0% positive responses. Conclusions: evidence of the need for discussion of the subject and strategies for change that promote quality and safety of care.
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