2024
DOI: 10.2174/0118749445347449241029211703
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Identifying Critical Dimensions of the Patient Safety Culture Affecting Nurses’ Turnover

Chih-Hsuan Huang,
Chen-Wei Hong,
Yii-Ching Lee
et al.

Abstract: Background A lack of understanding of the causes of turnover among nurses is the main threat to patients, as it directly affects the care that staff provide based on the patient safety culture (PSC). Therefore, it is necessary to identify critical dimensions affecting nurses’ turnover. Methodology This study uses the internal data sets of the Chinese version of the safety attitudes questionnaire of a regional teaching hospital in Taiwan from 2015 to 2018 focusing… Show more

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