Patient safety climate in the hospital cardiology service: instrument for safety management

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Autor(a) principal: Vitorio,Aline Mirema Ferreira
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Tronchin,Daisy Maria Rizatto
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: To assess the safety climate from the perspective of health professionals in the inpatient and intensive care units of a public hospital specialized in cardiology, in the city of Rio de Janeiro. Methods: Quantitative, exploratory, descriptive study, using the Safety Attitudes Questionnaire. The findings were analyzed according to descriptive and inferential statistics, with a significance level of 5%. Results: The general safety climate had a mean of 66.6; the best score corresponded to the Job satisfaction (80.8) domain and the lowest to Hospital management perception (52.5). The means of the scores were statistically significant regarding the employment relationship, gender and professional category. Conclusion: There are weaknesses in the safety climate related to management and having a state job bond, belonging to the male gender and to the nursing team.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Patient safety climate in the hospital cardiology service: instrument for safety management
title Patient safety climate in the hospital cardiology service: instrument for safety management
spellingShingle Patient safety climate in the hospital cardiology service: instrument for safety management
Vitorio,Aline Mirema Ferreira
Safety Management
Health Services Assessment
Cardiology Hospital Service
Patient Safety
Organizational Culture
title_short Patient safety climate in the hospital cardiology service: instrument for safety management
title_full Patient safety climate in the hospital cardiology service: instrument for safety management
title_fullStr Patient safety climate in the hospital cardiology service: instrument for safety management
title_full_unstemmed Patient safety climate in the hospital cardiology service: instrument for safety management
title_sort Patient safety climate in the hospital cardiology service: instrument for safety management
author Vitorio,Aline Mirema Ferreira
author_facet Vitorio,Aline Mirema Ferreira
Tronchin,Daisy Maria Rizatto
author_role author
author2 Tronchin,Daisy Maria Rizatto
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vitorio,Aline Mirema Ferreira
Tronchin,Daisy Maria Rizatto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Safety Management
Health Services Assessment
Cardiology Hospital Service
Patient Safety
Organizational Culture
topic Safety Management
Health Services Assessment
Cardiology Hospital Service
Patient Safety
Organizational Culture
description ABSTRACT Objective: To assess the safety climate from the perspective of health professionals in the inpatient and intensive care units of a public hospital specialized in cardiology, in the city of Rio de Janeiro. Methods: Quantitative, exploratory, descriptive study, using the Safety Attitudes Questionnaire. The findings were analyzed according to descriptive and inferential statistics, with a significance level of 5%. Results: The general safety climate had a mean of 66.6; the best score corresponded to the Job satisfaction (80.8) domain and the lowest to Hospital management perception (52.5). The means of the scores were statistically significant regarding the employment relationship, gender and professional category. Conclusion: There are weaknesses in the safety climate related to management and having a state job bond, belonging to the male gender and to the nursing team.
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