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Understanding and attitudes towards patient safety concepts in obstetrics.Nabhan A, Ahmed-Tawfik MS Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt. ashraf.nabhan@gmail.com OBJECTIVES: To measure attitudes of health personnel towards patient safety, and to determine how the concept of patient safety varies between maternal health centers and types of health care personnel. METHODS: A cross-sectional descriptive study included 35 primary heath centers in three governorates in Egypt. The subjects comprised all managers, physicians, nurses, pharmacists, and technicians. RESULTS: The overall mean for all questions and respondents was 3.89+/-0.59 (scale 1-5). The safety climate mean was 3.64+/-0.67. The percentage of respondents viewing the safety climate as positive was 36%. Only 7% of respondents had received feedback after referral of a case of severe pre-eclampsia. CONCLUSION: The concept of patient safety in the centers studied is not as strong as desirable for the provision of reliable health care. The culture is one of a penalizing nature with suppressed error reporting, lack of proper communication, and feedback failure. Published 13 August 2007 in Int J Gynaecol Obstet, 98(3): 212-6.
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