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WFM / MEJFM November 2023

Healthcare Providers’ Perception of Patient Safety Scale by the Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture: A Literature Review

Received: September 2023. Accepted: October 2023; Published: November 1, 2023.Citation: Khulud Hadi. Healthcare Providers’ Perception of Patient Safety Scale by the Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture: A Literature Review.World Family Medicine. November 2023; 21(10): 68-72. DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2023.95256209

Abstract

This literature review focuses on health careproviders’ perceptions and attitude of patient safety culture and the factors that may influence the patient safety climate.

Conclusion:
The culture of patient safety using the HSOPSis widespread. Doing so minimizes reporting error and enhances the possibility of of improving measures where it is administered. Effective communication, feedback following reporting, engaged leadership, and environments focused on learning from errors are factors that can lead to improvement. Furthermore, prioritizing patient safety in hospitals along with encouraging event reporting and awareness of health care providers about errors and learning from errors, worldwide will enhance patient safety.

Keywords: Literature review, patient safety, HSOPSC tool






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