PATIENT SAFETY CULTURE FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF NURSING PROFESSIONALS

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Autor(a) principal: Viana,Keila Ellen
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Matsuda,Laura Misue, Ferreira,Andressa Martins Dias, Reis,Gislene Aparecida Xavier dos, Souza,Verusca Soares de, Marcon,Sônia Silva
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: to assess the patient safety culture among the Nursing team members of four public teaching hospitals. Method: a cross-sectional study with a quantitative approach, conducted between June and September 2019, by applying the E-questionnaire of Hospital Safety Culture. The participants were 376 Nursing professionals from four hospitals, whose data were subjected to statistical analysis, considering the positive answers to the questions for the classification in strong areas (≥ 75%), areas with potential (50%-74.9%) and weak areas (≤ 49.9%) for the safety culture. Results: only one dimension, organizational learning/continuous improvement, was considered strong for patient safety, for having obtained 84.8% of positive answers. Among the other dimensions, four were considered areas with potential and seven, weak areas. Conclusion: the Nursing professionals assessed the patient safety culture in the researched hospitals as weak.
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title PATIENT SAFETY CULTURE FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF NURSING PROFESSIONALS
spellingShingle PATIENT SAFETY CULTURE FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF NURSING PROFESSIONALS
Viana,Keila Ellen
Patient safety
Organizational culture
Nursing
Quality of health care
Teaching hospitals
title_short PATIENT SAFETY CULTURE FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF NURSING PROFESSIONALS
title_full PATIENT SAFETY CULTURE FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF NURSING PROFESSIONALS
title_fullStr PATIENT SAFETY CULTURE FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF NURSING PROFESSIONALS
title_full_unstemmed PATIENT SAFETY CULTURE FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF NURSING PROFESSIONALS
title_sort PATIENT SAFETY CULTURE FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF NURSING PROFESSIONALS
author Viana,Keila Ellen
author_facet Viana,Keila Ellen
Matsuda,Laura Misue
Ferreira,Andressa Martins Dias
Reis,Gislene Aparecida Xavier dos
Souza,Verusca Soares de
Marcon,Sônia Silva
author_role author
author2 Matsuda,Laura Misue
Ferreira,Andressa Martins Dias
Reis,Gislene Aparecida Xavier dos
Souza,Verusca Soares de
Marcon,Sônia Silva
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Viana,Keila Ellen
Matsuda,Laura Misue
Ferreira,Andressa Martins Dias
Reis,Gislene Aparecida Xavier dos
Souza,Verusca Soares de
Marcon,Sônia Silva
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Patient safety
Organizational culture
Nursing
Quality of health care
Teaching hospitals
topic Patient safety
Organizational culture
Nursing
Quality of health care
Teaching hospitals
description ABSTRACT Objective: to assess the patient safety culture among the Nursing team members of four public teaching hospitals. Method: a cross-sectional study with a quantitative approach, conducted between June and September 2019, by applying the E-questionnaire of Hospital Safety Culture. The participants were 376 Nursing professionals from four hospitals, whose data were subjected to statistical analysis, considering the positive answers to the questions for the classification in strong areas (≥ 75%), areas with potential (50%-74.9%) and weak areas (≤ 49.9%) for the safety culture. Results: only one dimension, organizational learning/continuous improvement, was considered strong for patient safety, for having obtained 84.8% of positive answers. Among the other dimensions, four were considered areas with potential and seven, weak areas. Conclusion: the Nursing professionals assessed the patient safety culture in the researched hospitals as weak.
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