Nurses' perceptions about the patient safety climate in Primary Health Care
CONCLUSION: teamwork and safety and learning system stood out for their positive correlations with job satisfaction and care quality. A positive safety climate favors the involvement of Primary Care nurses to develop improvement plans aligned with the National Patient Safety Program.BACKGROUND: (1) The safety climate is perceived differently across health districts. (2) There is a correlation between the climate dimensions and professional satisfaction. (3) Workload and leadership exert an influence on the safety climate perception. (4) There is a relationship between the safety climate and reporting of care-related incidents. (5) The safety climate is perceived differently among nurses regarding their role.PMID:38294053 | PMC:PMC10825895 | DOI:10.1590/1518-8345.6374.4092
Source: Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem - Category: Nursing Authors: Edin êis de Brito Guirardello Mariana V éo Nery de Jesus Lilian Ceroni Vieira Henrique Ceretta Oliveira Maria Silvia Teixeira Giacomasso Vergilio Source Type: research
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