2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.bjoms.2013.04.005
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Experience of head and neck theatre staff and attitudes to human factors using an aviation-based analysis and classification system—a pilot survey

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“…Nineteen studies (40.43%) were from the USA, nine studies (19.15%) were from the UK, seven (40.43%) from China, two (4.26%) from Denmark, Sweden, and Norway, respectively, and one study (2.13%) from Netherlands, Canada, Japan, Italy, and Switzerland, respectively. There were also one multinational study and the investigated population was from US, Canada, India, Jordan, New Zealand, Philippines, Tanzania, and UK …”
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“…Nineteen studies (40.43%) were from the USA, nine studies (19.15%) were from the UK, seven (40.43%) from China, two (4.26%) from Denmark, Sweden, and Norway, respectively, and one study (2.13%) from Netherlands, Canada, Japan, Italy, and Switzerland, respectively. There were also one multinational study and the investigated population was from US, Canada, India, Jordan, New Zealand, Philippines, Tanzania, and UK …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of the 47 studies, the most commonly used scale was the Safety Attitudes Questionnaire (SAQ), which was used in 25 (53.19%) studies . The Operating Room Management Attitude Questionnaire (ORMAQ) was also common as it was used in eight (17.02%) studies . One study utilized both the ORMAQ and HSOPS (Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture).…”
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