2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e12676
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Safety perception in the operating environment: The nurses’ perspective versus that of the surgeons

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“…Moreover, effective communication within the professional team is vital to reducing and identifying AEs and maintaining a patient safety culture (Yesilyaprak & Demir, 2021). However, a lack of feedback on proposed corrective measures for AEs can result in negative perceptions among staff (Ruano & Gutiérrez, 2023).…”
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“…Moreover, effective communication within the professional team is vital to reducing and identifying AEs and maintaining a patient safety culture (Yesilyaprak & Demir, 2021). However, a lack of feedback on proposed corrective measures for AEs can result in negative perceptions among staff (Ruano & Gutiérrez, 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This underscores the need for novel training programs beyond technical skills, encompassing a comprehensive understanding of patient safety, as emphasised by Liao et al (2022). Additionally, the role of teamwork, as evidenced by the success of meetings and debriefings in reducing errors (Ruano & Gutiérrez, 2023), is critical. Leadership is vital in fostering a culture that is fair, communicative, accessible and non-punitive, thereby promoting a more proactive approach to incident reporting.…”
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“…As early as 1997, Williamson et al [15] studied about perceptions and attitudes towards safety climate, and his research was conducted with the aim of producing a measure regarding perceptions and attitudes towards safety as an indicator towards safety culture for the working population. Subsequently, the attention of a wide range of scholars on safety perception gradually increased, resulting in the relevant research areas expanded to transportation [16][17][18][19], tourism [20][21][22], food safety [23], medical staff [24][25][26], and environment [27,28]. Relevant studies on safety perceptions also exist in the field of air transportation.…”
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