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Professional care workforce: a rapid review of evidence supporting methods of recruitment, retention, safety, and education
BackgroundAcross the care economy there are major shortages in the health and care workforce, as well as high rates of attrition and ill-defined...
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Dermatology education resources on sun safety and skin cancer targeted at Spanish-speaking patients: a systematic review
Hispanic adults with skin cancer are known to exhibit worsened outcomes compared to their counterparts. To critically evaluate the literature...
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Effectiveness of m-health-based core strengthening exercise and health education for public safety workers with chronic non-specific low back pain: study protocol for a superiority randomized controlled trial (SAFEBACK)
BackgroundLow back pain (LBP) is the leading cause of years lived with disability worldwide. Public safety workers are highly exposed to physically...
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Evaluating the effectiveness of the safety experience room, an affordable interactive education intervention to prevent unintentional injury among rural preschoolers in China: protocol for a cluster randomized controlled trial
BackgroundInteractive and experiential learning programs have proven effective to teach children safety and prevent child unintentional injury....
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Knowledge, attitudes, and practices toward Patient Safety among nurses in health centers
ObjectiveTo assess knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAPs) toward patient safety among nurses working at primary and comprehensive health care...
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Nursing students’ patient safety competencies in the classroom and clinical settings: a cross-sectional study
IntroductionPatient safety is one of the critical indicators of providing qualified and high-quality health care services. Determining nursing...
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Caregiver water safety knowledge and views of toddler water competency
BackgroundDrowning is the leading cause of death for toddlers. When caregivers are knowledgeable about water safety, they can provide the best...
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Multi-professional education reduces surgical resident messaging volume
IntroductionMobile messaging devices (MMD) have become common for communication in healthcare with the hope of improving accessibility of clinicians,...
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The association between health literacy and pedestrian safety behavior among adults: a cross-sectional study
IntroductionPedestrians are considered the most vulnerable and complex road users as human behavior constitutes one of the fundamental reasons for...
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Nursing students’ perspectives on patients' safety competencies: a cross-sectional survey
BackgroundNurses constitute the largest body of healthcare professionals globally, positioning them at the forefront of enhancing patient safety....
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The affective component of learning in simulation-based education – facilitators’ strategies to establish psychological safety and accommodate nursing students’ emotions
BackgroundActive learning situations such as simulation-based education (SBE) are found to trigger a wide range of emotions among students....
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Exploring influential factors on patient safety culture in delirium nursing care within long-term care facilities: a cross-sectional survey
BackgroundElderly residents with physical and cognitive impairments in long-term care facilities are vulnerable to safety risks.
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The contribution of interprofessional education in develo** competent undergraduate nursing students: integrative literature review
BackgroundEffective interprofessional team collaboration is one of the necessary domains for successful interprofessional collaborative practices in...
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Psychological Distress in the Era of Psychological Safety
There has been a growing disconnect between learners and educators within medical education. As the landscape of medical education has been altered...
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Perceived patient safety culture and its associated factors among clinical managers of tertiary hospitals: a cross-sectional survey
BackgroundPatient safety is a global challenge influenced by perceived patient safety culture. However, limited knowledge exists regarding the...
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Exploring attitudes toward safety climate: a cross-sectional study among interventional radiology team members using the Safety Attitudes Questionnaire (SAQ)
BackgroundInterventional radiology (IR) has evolved into a well-established medical discipline known for its minimally invasive procedures....
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Transition shock among nursing interns and its relationship with patient safety attitudes, professional identity and climate of caring: a cross-sectional study
BackgroundNursing interns often experience lots of challenges during their clinical nursing internships, which can adversely affect career decisions...
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Influence of psychosocial safety climate on occupational health and safety: a sco** review
BackgroundCreating a healthy, decent and safe workplace and designing quality jobs are ways to eliminate precarious work in organisations and...