Perception of safety culture and adherence to safety standards of the elderly among caregivers in nursing homes / Ivy Kaye A. Chu, Rae Joanne D. Omega, JB M. Banzon, Like Jonas T. Rualo, Lean Mae S. Saligumba.
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Patient safety culture is the practice and perceptions of healthcare providers towards promoting patient safety. It is essential to providing each patient with high-quality care. However, the safety provided to patients continues to add to the concerns of many. The objective of this study was to determine the perceived safety culture among the caregivers and their adherence to the safety standards of the elderly in the selected nursing home.
Adult
College of Nursing Nursing
English
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