“…Ensuring safety in healthcare settings requires improvements in the educational and clinical practice of professionals (Alquwez et al, ; Colet et al, ; Stevanin et al, ). Patient safety was defined by WHO (, p. 3) as “the absence of preventable harm to a patient during the process of health care.” A concept analysis conducted by Kim, Lyder, McNeese‐Smith, Leach, and Needleman (, p. 2,497) presented that the most common defining attributes of patient safety in the literature are as follows: “prevention of medical errors and avoidable adverse events, protection of patients from harm or injury and collaborative efforts by individual healthcare providers and a strong, well integrated healthcare system.” Ensuring safety in healthcare settings requires improvements in both the academic trainings and clinical practice of professionals (Ammouri, Tailakh, Muliira, Geethakrishnan, & Al Kindi, ; Stevanin et al, ).…”