Challenges of safety culture in Surgical Center: mixed methods study
Nery José de Oliveira Junior, Caren de Oliveira Riboldi, Daniela Campos de Andrade Lourenção, Vanessa de Brito Poveda, João Lucas Campos de Oliveira, Ana Maria Müller de Magalhães, Nery José de Oliveira Junior, Caren de Oliveira Riboldi, Daniela Campos de Andrade Lourenção

TL;DR
This study explores how health and support professionals in surgical centers perceive safety culture, finding that communication and teamwork are key to fostering a positive safety climate.
Contribution
The study introduces an integrated mixed-methods approach combining quantitative and qualitative data to assess safety attitudes in surgical settings.
Findings
Health and support professionals show a favorable perception of the safety climate in surgical centers.
The nursing team demonstrates stronger commitment to safety culture and institutional routines.
Effective communication and collaboration between teams are essential for daily surgical operations.
Abstract
to analyze the safety attitudes of health and support areas professionals working in Surgical Center. sequential explanatory mixed methods study. The quantitative stage covered 172 health and support professionals in eight Surgical Centers of a hospital complex. The Safety Attitudes Questionnaire/Surgical Center was applied. In the subsequent qualitative stage, 16 professionals participated in the Focus Group. Photographic methods were used from the perspective of ecological and restorative thinking, and data analysis occurred in an integrated manner, through connection. the general score, by group of Surgical Centers, based on the domains of the Safety Attitudes Questionnaire/Surgical Center, reveals a favorable perception of the safety climate, with emphasis on the domains Stress Perception, Communication in the Surgical Environment, Safety Climate and Perception of Professional…
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TopicsOccupational Health and Safety Research · Patient Safety and Medication Errors · Medical Malpractice and Liability Issues
