Results for: safety Your search came up with 9 results: Volumes/Issues / Volume 9 (2020) / Issue 4 October-December 2020 ATTITUDES OF THE SURGICAL TEAM MEMBERS’ ON TEAMWORK AND SAFETY Thursday, October 1, 2020Introduction: Studies have shown that surgical team members' attitudes about safety and teamwork in the operating room may play a significant role in patient safety. Purpose: The assessment of attitudes about teamwork and safety among physicians and operating room nurses. Methodology: The study took place in the fall of 2019. The study tool was the Operating Room Management Attitudes Questionnaire Volumes/Issues / Volume 5 (2016) / Issue 1 January-April 2016 EXPLORATION OF NURSES KNOWLEDGE REGARDING SAFETY POLICIES FOR SURGICAL INFECTIONS’ PREVENTION Friday, January 1, 2016Background: In hospital infections are consisting one of the biggest problems as they put in danger patients’ safety by increasing morbidity and mortality rates, prolonging hospitalization and multiplying clinical expenses. Use of medical protocols is one of the most effective harm reduction policies. In Greece few research projects evaluating the services provided have been conducted, especially Volumes/Issues / Volume 9 (2020) / Issue 4 October-December 2020 NEW TECHNOLOGIES CONTRIBUTING TO SAFETY IN PERIOPERATIVE PEDIATRIC NURSING CARE TODAY Thursday, October 1, 2020Not available. Volumes/Issues / Volume 6 (2017) / Issue 2 May-August 2017 NURSES’ OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS IN OPERATING ROOM Monday, May 1, 2017The surgery is perhaps the most demanding functional part of the hospital with an extremely complex environment. It is an extremely complex area, both because of the new technology, as well as the staff and eventually its organization. The operating room is a working environment with special conditions where employees have many risks. These may include exposure to chemicals (mainly antiseptics - disinfectants, Volumes/Issues / Volume 13(2024) / Issue 1 January-March 2024 PRIORITIES FOR PATIENT SAFETY IN OPERATING ROOM:A REVIEW OF SURGICAL TEAM MEMBERS' VIEWS Monday, January 1, 2024Introduction: Patients’ safety undergoing surgery is considered a crucial principle in operating room. Surgical team members’ views regarding safety priorities are essential to guide future efforts with the aim to improve patient safety in operating room. Aim: The investigation of surgical team members’ views related to priorities for patient safety. Methodology: A literature review in the database Volumes/Issues / Volume 12 (2023) / Issue 1 January-March 2023 QUALITY POLICIES IN SWEDEN AND GREECE.GOOD PRACTICES FOR GREECE. Sunday, January 1, 2023Introduction: Since the 1990s, the European Union has provided several guidelines to its member states on the sustainability of health systems. The purpose of this study was to present the most significant policies implemented in health care in Sweden and Greece. Methodology: A review of international literature was conducted in the electronic databases such as pubmed, google scolar. Results: Sweden Volumes/Issues / Volume 10 (2021) / Issue 3 July - September 2021 SURGICAL PATIENT SAFETY: NURSING CARE PLAN OUTCOMES BASED ON A STANDARDIZED TERMINOLOGY Thursday, July 1, 2021Introduction: Patient safety remains an essential concern in health care delivery and Nurses’ input for its achievement is of crucial importance. Standardized nursing terminologies have been described in literature contributing to effectively address issues related to safety and quality of the care provided. Nursing process has been embedded into these classifications and consist an integral conceptual Volumes/Issues / Volume 13(2024) / Issue 1 January-March 2024 THE EFFECT OF THE NIGHT SHIFT ON THE PHYSICAL AND PSYCHO-SOCIAL WELL-BEING OF NURSES AND THE QUALITY OF NURSING CARE: A STUDY IN A REGIONAL HOSPITAL Monday, January 1, 2024Introduction: Nurses are a critical factor in the hospital area with a multidimensional and decisive role in providing continuous quality health care to patients on a twenty-four-hour basis.Aim: The purpose of this research is to investigate the effect of the night shift on the physical and psychosocial well-being as well as the work performance of the nurses and the quality of the health care provided.Methodology: Volumes/Issues / Volume 1 (2012) / Issue 2 May-August 2012 Ιnvestigation of application of quality criteria in operating room Thursday, January 5, 2012Introduction: Perhaps the most demanding part of the hospital, operating room is a very stressful place, staffed with personnel that must have special knowledge and skills to meet the daily challenges. At a time when internationally there is the need to reform health systems (due to problems of organization and the need to reduce costs), the goal of providing quality health care seems very difficult