Abstract
Patient safety is considered a critical aspect for the healthcare industry, which is significantly affected by the attitude of the undergraduate healthcare professionals. For this purpose, the current study is focused on analysing the patient safety attitudes of Pharmacy Students attending the undergraduate program at King Faisal University. In order to fulfil the research purpose, primary data has been collected from the 76 undergraduate students of King Faisal University. All the selected respondents have provided a survey questionnaire and the responses have been recorded in the Excel files. The questionnaire included 21-items regarding the patient's safety. The response of participants has been recorded on a 4-point Likert scale. Statistical Package of Sciences (SPSS) have been utilised to analyse the responses of participants collected in the survey process. In addition to this, findings of primary data have been analysed through the descriptive statistics and binomial logistic regression. The response of study participants describes that Pharmacists should report errors to of an affected patient and their family even if it does not harm to the patients. Moreover, it has been identified that good pharmacy workplace and effective training programmes can be used by the universities to develop the understanding of pharmacy students towards patient's safety concern.