Health Professionals’ Perception of Patient Safety and Quality in a Western Australian Hospital

A descriptive, cross-sectional design study conducted to determine health professionals’ perception of patient safety and quality in a Western Australian hospital. The validated Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture™ tool was used to collect quantitative data and a small component of qualitative...

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Main Author: Willmott, Julie Debra
Format: Thesis
Published: Curtin University 2018
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/73515
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description A descriptive, cross-sectional design study conducted to determine health professionals’ perception of patient safety and quality in a Western Australian hospital. The validated Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture™ tool was used to collect quantitative data and a small component of qualitative data from a free text section. Comparison of the findings were made with the Agency for Healthcare Quality and Research 2016 comparative database to allow quantification of PSC in the Australian healthcare context.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-735152019-01-07T04:07:12Z Health Professionals’ Perception of Patient Safety and Quality in a Western Australian Hospital Willmott, Julie Debra A descriptive, cross-sectional design study conducted to determine health professionals’ perception of patient safety and quality in a Western Australian hospital. The validated Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture™ tool was used to collect quantitative data and a small component of qualitative data from a free text section. Comparison of the findings were made with the Agency for Healthcare Quality and Research 2016 comparative database to allow quantification of PSC in the Australian healthcare context. 2018 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/73515 Curtin University fulltext
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Health Professionals’ Perception of Patient Safety and Quality in a Western Australian Hospital
title Health Professionals’ Perception of Patient Safety and Quality in a Western Australian Hospital
title_full Health Professionals’ Perception of Patient Safety and Quality in a Western Australian Hospital
title_fullStr Health Professionals’ Perception of Patient Safety and Quality in a Western Australian Hospital
title_full_unstemmed Health Professionals’ Perception of Patient Safety and Quality in a Western Australian Hospital
title_short Health Professionals’ Perception of Patient Safety and Quality in a Western Australian Hospital
title_sort health professionals’ perception of patient safety and quality in a western australian hospital
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/73515