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Abstract
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to develop a website-based patient safety culture promotion program that could be implemented by nurses in real work scenarios.
Methods: This study was a methodological study. A patient safety culture promotion program, called ¡®Safe Culture, Save Patients¡¯ was developed, based on structuration theory and performance engineering approaches.
Results: This program was delivered in the form of a website containing contents about changes in the work environment, information about accidents and the improvement process details, as well as a program for motivation. The program was tested about the validity on contents and usability - a panel of 14 experts confirmed its validity using the contents validity index (CVI), with a resulting S-CVI of .980. Usability was evaluated by 11 nurses, which allowed finalize the program.
Conclusion: The ¡®Safe Culture, Save Patients¡¯ program was a valid program that could be applied in clinical practice immediately. The results of this study warrant further studies to evaluate the effects of this patient safety culture promotion program.
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KeyWords
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Patient safety, Incident reporting
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