2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.nepr.2017.08.003
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A safety culture training program enhanced the perceptions of patient safety culture of nurse managers

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“…Consistent with the findings of the present study, Valenti et al (2014) asserted in their study that patient safety culture is related to nurses' ethical performance since management of risks and complications creates an ethical obligation for protection of patients, healthcare providers, and the public through principle of patient beneficence, absence of profiteering against patients, and promotion of health [44]. The results of other studies also suggested that the total score of patient safety increased significantly after educational intervention [45][46][47][48]. Contrary to the results of the present study, in the study by Ricklin et al no significant difference was observed in the results before and after educational intervention of sensitization [30], an issue that may be attributed to different educational interventions.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Consistent with the findings of the present study, Valenti et al (2014) asserted in their study that patient safety culture is related to nurses' ethical performance since management of risks and complications creates an ethical obligation for protection of patients, healthcare providers, and the public through principle of patient beneficence, absence of profiteering against patients, and promotion of health [44]. The results of other studies also suggested that the total score of patient safety increased significantly after educational intervention [45][46][47][48]. Contrary to the results of the present study, in the study by Ricklin et al no significant difference was observed in the results before and after educational intervention of sensitization [30], an issue that may be attributed to different educational interventions.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Besides being influenced by motivation, performance is also influenced by training (Xie et al 2017). This is reflected in Wayne F. Cascio's opinion, training consists of planned programs planned to improve performance at the individual, group and organizational levels (Wayne and Herman 2017).…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Training intervention is useful in improving the perception, attitude and awareness of personnel toward safety culture, therefore, it decreases the number of adverse incidents and improve the safety of patient (Xie et al, 2017). The training conferences provide benefits for trainees in using unique perspectives to identify the susceptibility of system and develop innovative solutions .…”
Section: The Implementation Of Patientmentioning
confidence: 99%