Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2639738 | American Journal of Infection Control | 2013 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Growing evidence reveals the importance of improving safety culture in efforts to eliminate health care-associated infections. This multisite, cross-sectional survey examined the association between professional role and health care experience on infection prevention safety culture at 5 hospitals. The findings suggest that frontline health care technicians are less directly engaged in improvement efforts and safety education than other staff and that infection prevention safety culture varies more by hospital than by staff position and experience.
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Authors
Barbara I. Braun, Anthony D. Harris, Cheryl L. Richards, Beverly M. Belton, Louise-Marie Dembry, David J. Morton, Yan Xiao,