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Assessment of nurses' perceptions of patient safety culture in a Saudi Arabia hospital
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Assessment of nurses' perceptions of patient safety culture in a Saudi Arabia hospital

Ahmad E Aboshaiqah and Omar Ghazi Baker
Journal of nursing care quality, Vol.28(3), pp.272-280
07/2013
PMID: 23461893

Abstract

Adult Attitude of Health Personnel Female Health Care Surveys Humans Male Nursing Staff, Hospital - organization & administration Nursing Staff, Hospital - psychology Nursing Staff, Hospital - standards Organizational Culture Patient Safety Perception Saudi Arabia
The purpose of this study was to identify factors that nurses perceive as contributing to the culture of patient safety in a hospital in Saudi Arabia. A total of 498 registered nurses employed in the hospital completed the survey. The majority of nurses perceived a positive patient safety culture. There were significant differences in nurses' perceptions of patient safety culture based on gender, age, years of experience, Arabic versus non-Arabic speaking, and length of shift.

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