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Nina Granel1, Josep Maria Manresa-Domínguez2, Carolina Eva Watson2
1Nursing Department, Medicine Faculty, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Av. de Can Domènech, 737, 08193 Bellaterra, Barcelona, Spain. nina.granel@uab.cat.
Background:
There are relatively few qualitative studies concerning patient safety culture.
Methods:
We aimed to explore patient safety culture as perceived by the nursing staff in two public hospitals in Catalonia, Spain. A mixed-methods design was employed using a questionnaire, in-depth interviews, and non-participant observations.
Results:
Sixty-two percent of the nursing staff rated patient safety as "Acceptable" but was not higher because of work pressure and lack of resources as perceived by staff. "Teamwork within units" had the highest rate of positive responses, and "Staffing" had the lowest rate. Emergency units showed more negative results than the other two units.
Conclusions:
Safety incidents are not always reported due to fear of punishment, reflecting a lack of positive safety culture. It is necessary to design and implement strategies that promote a positive culture to avoid punitive responses and apply and evaluate these changes.
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