2022
DOI: 10.1177/25160435221123465
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Assessing managerial patient safety practices that influence adverse events reporting among nurses in the Savannah Region, Ghana

Abstract: Introduction Patient safety is a global concern for both health professionals and the public. Studies show that evaluating patient safety culture can help improve patient safety outcomes. Nursing care strategically places nurses at the centre of patient safety promotion and their proximity to patients makes them the drivers of patient safety. Managerial decisions regarding patient safety impact greatly on patient safety outcomes in the healthcare organization. This study aimed to assess the managerial patient … Show more

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“…Alhassan and colleagues discussed ways that managerial patient safety practices influence adverse event reporting among nurses in Ghana. 8 Feedback and non-punitive response to errors were associated with more reporting of adverse events.…”
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“…Alhassan and colleagues discussed ways that managerial patient safety practices influence adverse event reporting among nurses in Ghana. 8 Feedback and non-punitive response to errors were associated with more reporting of adverse events.…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%