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Professional attitudes toward patient safety culture in a bone marrow transplant unit

ABSTRACT

Objective

To identify the attitude of health professionals toward the patient safety culture at a bone marrow transplant unit.

Methods

Quantitative research approach, cross-sectional survey conducted at a bone marrow transplant unit in Santa Catarina, Brazil. Data were collected using a Safety Attitudes Questionnaire with 33 health professionals in August and September of 2013. A total of 37 attitudes were assessed according to six safety dimensions of patient safety culture. Data were analysed by applying descriptive and inferential statistics, ANOVA and the Kruskal-Wallis test with a p value equal to or under 0.05.

Results

Attitudes regarding the dimension “job satisfaction” were positive for the patient safety culture, and there was a significant difference between the professionals in this dimension (p-value 0.05). The other dimensions were not assessed positively.

Conclusion

The attitudes of health professionals toward patient safety must be strengthened.

Organizational culture; Patient safety; Bone marrow transplantation

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