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Patient safety culture in acute care: A web‐based survey of nurse managers' and registered nurses' views in four Finnish hospitals
Authors:Hannele Turunen PhD RN  Pirjo Partanen PhD RN  Tarja Kvist PhD RN  Merja Miettinen PhD RN RM  Katri Vehviläinen‐Julkunen PhD RN RM
Affiliation:1. Department of Nursing Science, University of Eastern Finland, , Kuopio, Finland;2. Research Unit, Kuopio University Hospital, , Kuopio, Finland;3. Kuopio University Hospital, , Kuopio, Finland;4. University of Tampere, , Kuopio, Finland
Abstract:Nurse managers (NMs) and registered nurses (RNs) have key roles in developing the patient safety culture, as the nursing staff is the largest professional group in health‐care services. We explored their views on the patient safety culture in four acute care hospitals in Finland. The data were collected from NMs (n = 109) and RNs (n = 723) by means of a Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture instrument and analyzed statistically. Both groups recognized patient safety problems and critically evaluated error‐prevention mechanisms in the hospitals. RNs, in particular, estimated the situation more critically. There is a need to develop the patient safety culture of hospitals by discussing openly about them and learning from mistakes and by developing practices and mechanisms to prevent them. NMs have central roles in developing the safety culture at the system level in hospitals in order to ensure that nurses caring for patients do it safely.
Keywords:Finland  nurse manager  patient safety culture  quantitative analysis  registered nurse
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