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COMMITMENT OF NURSING SPECIALISTS TO THE CULTURE OF A SAFE HOSPITAL ENVIRONMENT

Abstract

The results of a survey are presented, the purpose of which is to determine the commitment of nursing professionals to ensure a safe hospital environment. 219 respondents took part in the survey. The age of the participants ranged from 18 to 59 years, with an average value of 36.1±11.9 years. Responsibility for ensuring a safe environment is given to respondents to a greater extent by nursing staff. It should also be noted that 88.1% of respondents consider continuous professional development in the field of patient safety to be mandatory. Medical organizations should pay attention not only to patient safety, but also to improving the safety of medical personnel

About the Authors

A. R. Aitmagambetov
Karaganda medical university
Kazakhstan


V. B. Molotov-Luchanskiy
Karaganda medical university
Kazakhstan


D. B. Kulov
Karaganda medical university
Kazakhstan


M. I. Kopbayeva
Regional center of traumatology and orthopedics named after prof. H. Zh. Makazhanov
Kazakhstan


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Aitmagambetov A.R., Molotov-Luchanskiy V.B., Kulov D.B., Kopbayeva M.I. COMMITMENT OF NURSING SPECIALISTS TO THE CULTURE OF A SAFE HOSPITAL ENVIRONMENT. Medicine and ecology. 2020;(2):104-110. (In Russ.)

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