Using a safety attitudes questionnaire can be useful in measuring the effectiveness of patient safety improvement initiatives, according to an article published in the Journal of Patient Safety.
I have conducted thousands of driving evaluations over 25 years and have run across very few truly bad drivers. This raises the question: why do we continue to have so many accidents on our roads and ...
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) in the United Kingdom has published research into how attitudes and behaviors on food safety vary between different audiences. Food and You survey data was used to ...
Our news journalists obtained a quote from the research from National University, "We also explored the methodological benefits of using implicit measures to complement conventional self-reporting ...
Bring up health and safety in many workplaces, and you get rolled eyes paired with comments about masses of red tape and wasted time. But the COVID-19 pandemic has refocused minds, especially as ...
Results from a study suggest three organizational factors are significantly correlated with healthcare professionals’ attitudes toward patient safety, according to research published in the American ...
Preoperative safety briefings do not delay operating theater start time and are popular among staff, according to a study published in Journal of Patient Safety. Researchers studied the effect of ...
Everyone supports safety. The popular “Reptile” approach to trying plaintiffs’ cases is built on the strength of safety as a core value. It is a common sense attitude to prefers greater security over ...
Factors such as the seller and the product type influence consumer trust in the hygiene and safety of food sold online, according to research. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) commissioned research to ...
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