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Factors influencing patient safety in Sweden: perceptions of patient safety officers in the county councils
(Journal article, 2013)Background: national, regional and local activities to improve patient safety in Sweden have increased over the last decade. There are high ambitions for improved patient safety in Sweden. This study surveyed health care ... -
Implementation of incident reporting systems in Norwegian nursing homes from a management perspective – a pilot study
(Journal article, 2011)An incident reporting system is important for continual improvement in nursing homes. The purpose of this study is to describe the extent to which Norwegian nursing homes have implemented incident reporting systems from a ... -
Patient safety culture in home care: experiences of home-care nurses
(Journal article, 2012)AIM: to explore home-care nurses' experiences of patient safety in their delivery of home care to older clients. BACKGROUND: high-risk organisations, such as the airline industry and the petroleum industry, have long been ... -
Patient safety culture in Norwegian primary care: a study in out-of-hours casualty clinics and GP practices
(Journal article, 2014)Objective: this study aimed to investigate patient safety attitudes amongst health care providers in Norwegian primary care by using the Safety Attitudes Questionnaire, in both out-of-hours (OOH) casualty clinics and GP ... -
Roadmap for patient safety research: approaches and roadforks
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2008)Patient safety improvement is a healthcare priority worldwide. Pioneer research reports include the 1984 Harvard Medical Practice Study, and the 1999 report "To err is human''. Patient safety research is expanding rapidly. ... -
The safety attitudes questionnaire – ambulatory version: psychometric properties of the Norwegian translated version for the primary care setting
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)Background: patient safety culture is how leader and staff interaction, attitudes, routines and practices protect patients from adverse events in healthcare. The Safety Attitudes Questionnaire is the most widely used ... -
What do health professionals think about patient safety?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2008)Patient safety is a main determinant of the quality of healthcare services. The literature shows that the occurrence of medical errors is quite important in countries where it has been measured. Various actions like ... -
What we know and what they do: nursing students' experiences of improvement knowledge in clinical practice
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2005)Nations around the world face mounting problems in health care, including rising costs, challenges to accessing services, and wide variations in safety and quality. Several reports and surveys have clearly demonstrated ...