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Culture of Safety: Impact on Improvement in Infection Prevention Process and Outcomes.

Barbara I BraunSalome O ChitaviHiroyuki SuzukiCaroline A SoyemiMireia Puig-Asensio
Published in: Current infectious disease reports (2020)
Despite limited empirical evidence and methodologic challenges to establishing associations, most articles supported a positive relationship between safety culture, improvement in IPC processes, and decreases in HAIs. Authors frequently reported experiencing improvements in safety culture when not directly measured. The findings suggest that associations between improvement and safety culture may be bi-directional such that positive safety culture contributes to successful interventions and implementing effective interventions drives improvements in culture. Greater attention to article purpose, design, and analysis is needed to confirm these presumptive relationships.
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