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Operating room professionals' attitudes towards patient safety and the influencing factors

Authors :
Pinar Ongun
Seyda Seren Intepeler
Source :
Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Objective To determine operating room professionals'attitudes towards patient safety and the influencing factors. Methods This study was conducted in research hospitals in Izmir, Turkey using descriptive, cross-sectional and correlation research designs. The sample of this study consisted of 477 individuals including nurses, physicians and anesthesia technicians. Data were collected using the Sociodemographic and Working Characteristics Form and the Safety Attitudes Questionnaire. Descriptive statistics method, and Pearson's correlation and the multiple regression models were used for data analysis. Results Operating room professionals' attitudes towards patient safety were at moderate levels. Regarding the influencing factors, team cooperation obtained the highest score, whereas stress recognition obtained the lowest score. As a result of the regression analysis, age, male gender and receiving patient safety training explains 15.4% of the professionals' safety attitudes. Conclusions Receiving patient safety training was found to be the most important variable of all.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences
Accession number :
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