Assessing safety climate in acute hospital settings: a systematic review of the adequacy of the psychometric properties of survey measurement tools

G Alsalem, P Bowie, J Morrison - BMC health services research, 2018 - Springer
Background The perceived importance of safety culture in improving patient safety and its
impact on patient outcomes has led to a growing interest in the assessment of safety climate …

Safety culture in health care teams: A narrative review of the literature

R O'Donovan, M Ward, A De Brún… - Journal of nursing …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Explore the recent literature to examine the factors that affect safety culture within health
care teams. Background Health care organisations must understand and improve their …

Cultivating organizational compassion in healthcare

AV Simpson, B Farr-Wharton, P Reddy - Journal of Management & …, 2020 - cambridge.org
The compassion of healthcare workers towards patients is widely recognized, but research
suggests a dearth of compassion among co-workers. Indeed, workplace bullying and …

Nursing work environment, patient safety and quality of care in pediatric hospital

DFS Alves, EB Guirardello - Revista gaucha de enfermagem, 2016 - SciELO Brasil
Objectives: To describe the characteristics of the nursing work environment, safety attitudes,
quality of care, measured by the nursing staff of the pediatric units, as well as to analyze the …

Transformational leadership and safety performance among nurses: the mediating role of knowledge‐related job characteristics

I Lievens, P Vlerick - Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Aims To report the impact of transformational leadership on two dimensions of nurses' safety
performance (ie safety compliance and safety participation) and to study the mediating role …

Missed care from the patient's perspective–a scoping review

N Gustafsson, H Leino-Kilpi, I Prga… - Patient preference …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Missed care, defined as any aspect of patient care that is omitted or delayed, is receiving
increasing attention. It is primarily caused by the imbalance between patients' nursing care …

Patient safety attitudes among critical care nurses: a case study in North Cyprus

K Al‐Mugheed, N Bayraktar - The International journal of health …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Introduction Patient safety has become a crucial priority in quality healthcare. Adverse
events and serious errors involving critically ill patients are common and can be potentially …

Safety climate, emotional exhaustion and job satisfaction among Brazilian paediatric professional nurses

DFS Alves, EB Guirardello - International nursing review, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Background International studies indicate that job satisfaction and burnout interfere with the
safety climate and quality of care. However, no evidence of such relationships is available …

The impact of nurse working hours on patient safety culture: a cross-national survey including Japan, the United States and Chinese Taiwan using the Hospital Survey …

Y Wu, S Fujita, K Seto, S Ito, K Matsumoto… - BMC health services …, 2013 - Springer
Background A positive patient safety culture (PSC) is one of the most critical components to
improve healthcare quality and safety. The Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture …

Improving the safety and quality of the intra‐hospital transport of critically ill patients

R Alizadeh Sharafi, A Ghahramanian… - Nursing in critical …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Background Adverse events during patient transport are common and may threaten critically
ill patients' lives. Aim This study aimed to determine the incidence of adverse events during …