Patient Safety Attitudes among Doctors and Nurses: Associations with Workload, Adverse Events, Experience
Khaild Al-Mugheed,Nurhan Bayraktar,Mohammad Al-Bsheish,Adi Alsyouf,Mu'taman Jarrar,Waleed Albaker,Badr K. Aldhmadi +6 more
TL;DR: Investigating patient safety attitudes among doctors and nurses in Northern Cyprus found nurses showed a higher positive perception than doctors regarding job satisfaction, stress recognition, and perceptions of management domains, and policymakers and directors can improve the quality of care of patients and patient safety by boosting the decision-making of health care providers on several domains of safety attitudes.
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About: This article is published in Healthcare. The article was published on 27 Mar 2022. and is currently open access. The article focuses on the topics: Medicine & Workload.
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