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 ISSN 1695-6141

SILVA, Paula Lima da et al. Patient safety culture from the perspective of the nursing team in a public maternity hospital. []. , 19, 60, pp.427-462.   21--2020. ISSN 1695-6141.  https://dx.doi.org/10.6018/eglobal.386951.

Objective:

To evaluate the dimensions of patient safety culture from the perspective of the nursing team in a public maternity hospital.

Method:

Cross-sectional study conducted in a public maternity hospital with 69 nursing professionals, from June to August 2017, through the application of the Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture.

Results:

The average of positive scores ranged from 33.0% to 69.6%, and the best evaluations were made in the following dimensions: organizational learning, teamwork between units, and non-punitive responses to the error. The most fragile evaluations were made in: internal transfers and shift reports, in addition to the frequency of reported events.

Conclusion:

The study pointed to a weak safety culture in all areas, and indicated that planning targeted strategies in order to achieve quality safety culture for the mother/child binomial is important.

: Culture; Patient safety; Maternity hospitals; Nursing Team.

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