Publication Date: 2021/05/21
Abstract: According to the World Health Organization, patient safety is characterized as the absence of preventable harm to a patient during the delivery of health care and the reduction of the risk of unnecessary harm associated with health care to an appropriate level. The collective notions of provided existing knowledge, services available, and the sense in which care was administered weighed against the likelihood of nontreatment or other treatment are referred to as acceptable minimums. 1 Becauseof the staggering number of healthcare-related accidents and deaths in both developed and low- and middle-income countries, patient safety is becoming a public health issue. 3 The patient safety culture study will give institutions a strong picture of areas that need to be addressed in order to improve their patient safety culture and recognize unique patient safety issues within clinical units. Patient safety analysis will aid in the staff awareness of patient safety, assessing the current state of patient safety culture, identifying strengths and areas for improvement in patient safety culture, examining trends in patient safety culture change over time, evaluating the cultural impact of patient safety initiatives and interventions, and conducting comparisons within and across organization.
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