A Factorial Survey on Safety Behavior Providing Opportunities to Improve Safety

Conclusions The factorial survey presented practical information on safety awareness and intentions for behavior. Therefore, it created additional opportunities for improving safety interventions. Because behavior is expected to change before values, one could hypothesize that factorial surveys would be more sensitive to change than culture surveys. Longitudinal research should further study the surveys’ sensitivity to measure changes.
Source: Journal of Patient Safety - Category: Health Management Tags: Original Articles Source Type: research
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