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Objective: To conduct a benchmarking comparison of the composites of patient
safety culture based on the evaluation of Brazilian and Portuguese nurses working in
university hospitals. Method: Quantitative, cross-sectional, comparative survey. Data
collected between April and December 2014, in two teaching hospitals, applying the
instrument Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture, in the versions translated and
adapted to the countries. Results: 762 nurses distributed in four services participated
in the study, 195 Brazilians and 567 Portuguese. Seven of the 12 composites of safety
culture showed significant differences between hospitals. The highlights were those
related to: “management support for patient safety” (±17); “handoffs and transitions”
(±15); “teamwork across units” (±14); and “overall perceptions of patient safety” (±10).
Conclusion: The dimension that had the highest significant difference between the
studied institutions was “management support for patient safety”. These data may
support the managers of the study hospitals, enabling continuous improvements and
advancements.
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Patient Safety Quality of Health Care Hospitals Nursing Team
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Escola de Enfermagem da USP Universidade de São Paulo
