Assessment of nurses perceived just culture: a cross . . . - PubMed Assessment of nurse's perceived just culture: a cross-sectional study BMC Nurs 2023 Oct 3;22(1):348 doi: 10 1186 s12912-023-01478-4 Authors Kenneth Jun Logroño 1 , Badriya Abdulla Al-Lenjawi 2 , Kalpana Singh 2 , Albara Alomari 2 3 Affiliations 1 Medical In-Patient Nursing, Hamad Medical Corporation, Doha, Qatar KLogrono@hamad qa
Assessment of nurse’s perceived just culture: a cross-sectional study The development of the JCAT is a direct response to the measurement and interpretation of different aspects of just culture The JCAT is the first and the only questionnaire to measure various aspects of a just culture for patient safety [] The previous study which involved the development of the JCAT presented evidences of the validity and reliability of the tool [8, 9]
Assessment of the Perceived Just Culture Among Nurses: A Cross . . . BMC Nursing, 2023 Background Patient safety culture assessment is viewed as the starting point from which action planning begins and helps hospitals get a good idea of the patient safety features that need immediate attention, identify the strengths and weaknesses of their safety culture, help units find their most common patient safety problems, and compare their scores to those of other
Assessment of the Perceived Just Culture Among Nurses: A Cross . . . Achieving a highly reliable system and processes in the healthcare industry is a classic conundrum As safe and quality healthcare has its increasing complexity, where errors are more likely to occur Hence, most healthcare organizations have promoted the practice of Just Culture The research study
PRIME PubMed | Assessment of nurses perceived just culture: a cross . . . RESULTS The study revealed that the overall positive perception score of just culture was (75 44%) The strength areas of the just culture were "continuous improvement" dimension (88 44%), "quality of events reporting process" (86 04%), followed by "feedback and communication" (80 19%), and "openness of communication" (77 55%) The dimensions such as "trust" (68 30%) and "balance" (52 55%) had
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