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The relationship between psychological safety, patient safety culture, and work engagement with patient safety outcomes: a cross-sectional study in a Japanese university hospital
BackgroundPatient safety is a central concern in healthcare, as adverse events result in prolonged hospital stays, increased costs, and serious harm...
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Safety-specific transformational leadership and safety outcomes at workplaces: a scoping review study
Background and aimSafety-specific transformational leadership (SSTL) has garnered much attention in recent years. This scoping review aims to...
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Network analysis of patient safety competency and patient safety culture among primary care nurses
ObjectivesThis study aims to construct a multivariable relationship network between nurses’ patient safety competency (PSC) and patient safety...
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Safety of positive gastrointestinal contrast media. Updated guidelines by the ESUR Contrast Media Safety Committee
AbstractMany reports on adverse effects related to positive gastrointestinal (GI) contrast media (CM) predate 2000; therefore, a literature review on...
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Perioperative patient safety: nurses’ safety perceptions and observed compliance with safety standards in the operating room
BackgroundPerioperative patient safety remains a major concern, as a substantial proportion of adverse events occur in surgical settings. Ensuring...
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Influence of physical safety climate and safety practices on perceived well-being of informal solid waste collectors
BackgroundInformal solid waste collectors (ISWCs) play a critical role in urban sanitation in resource-limited nations, yet these workers face...
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Swedish national recommendations for MR safety 2026
AbstractThis document outlines the Swedish national recommendations for MR safety, developed by the Swedish Alliance for MR Safety (SAMS). Grounded...
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Testing Judicious Use of Safety Behaviors During Exposure: A Randomized Controlled Trial Examining when and for whom Safety Behaviors Improve Fear Reduction
BackgroundSafety behaviors (SBs), or unnecessary protective actions, are thought to play a key role in the development and maintenance of...
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Developing an integrated model for improving occupational health and safety performance in some industries using safety standards
Occupational Health and Safety Management (OHSM) is a framework that enables organizations to consistently identify and control health and safety...
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PDCA cycle and safety culture in nursing safety management of Day Ward chemotherapy
ObjectiveThe PDCA cycle, also known as the PDCA (Plan-Do-Check-Act) cycle, is a well-established continuous quality improvement framework. This study...
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The future of transfusion and transplant microbiology safety: can new molecular technologies improve the safety of blood and transplant?
Infectious diseases pose a major threat to safety of blood transfusion, organ and tissue and cell-based immunotherapies. Blood services worldwide...
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Accessibility, safety, and effectiveness of telerehabilitation for public safety personnel with posttraumatic stress injuries: an interpretive description study
BackgroundPublic safety personnel (PSP) are regularly exposed to stress which can result in the development of posttraumatic stress injuries (PTSIs)...
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Real-world ocular safety performance of dermatologic laser and intense pulsed light goggles: a clinical safety audit
Effective ocular protection is essential during dermatologic laser and intense pulsed light (IPL) procedures to prevent retinal and corneal injury....
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Age-specific differences in patient safety incidents: focus on falls and medication using the Korean patient safety incident reporting and learning system (2016–2023)
BackgroundPatient safety incidents (PSIs) pose a significant global healthcare challenge, especially for vulnerable populations such as children and...
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Defining operational safety in clinical artificial intelligence systems
The clinical adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) has focused on enabling automation, but conventional accuracy metrics fail to answer a key...
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Patient safety culture and associated factors among pharmacy professionals working in Bahir Dar City public hospitals using a pharmacy survey on patient safety culture (PSOPSC)
BackgroundAdverse events resulting from medical care continue to be a significant cause of morbidity and mortality globally. Many individuals...
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Associations between patient safety culture and workplace safety culture in hospital settings
BackgroundStrong cultures of workplace safety and patient safety are both critical for advancing safety in healthcare and eliminating harm to both...
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The refinement of drug safety governance based on contradiction matrix
AimsThe contradiction matrix in the field of general engineering was introduced into the field of drug safety governance, and the contradiction...
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Assessing the impact of nurses’ patient safety competencies on key performance indicators (KPIs) for patient safety outcomes at Tamale Teaching Hospital: the mediating role of leadership and barriers to competency development
IntroductionDespite significant advancements in healthcare, patient safety remains a persistent global concern. Nurses’ competency in patient safety...
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The impact of authentic leadership on frontline health workers’ safety performance
This study investigated the impact of authentic leadership on frontline healthcare workers’ safety performance during the COVID-19 pandemic, with...