Patient safety culture assessment before and after safety huddle implementation*

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Objective: To identify whether safety huddle implementation enabled a change in patient safety culture. Method: Quasi-experimental research that assessed patient safety culture before and after safety huddle implementation. Results. The study revealed that 53.98% completed the two safety culture assessments, with 60.1% adherence from the nursing team, with a statistically significant difference in the second assessment regarding perception of patient safety and adverse events notified (p < 0.00). Regarding good practice indicators, a statistically significant difference (p < 0.00) was observed in item 43 and improvement in almost all dimensions in the second safety culture assessment. The huddles totaled 105 days, with 100% adherence from the nursing team. Regarding checklist items, all presented satisfactory responses (above 50%). Conclusion: Safety huddles proved to be an effective tool for communication between healthcare professionals and managers, demonstrating positive impacts on good practice indicators and most safety culture dimensions.

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de Moraes, M. V. A., de Almeida, Í. L. S., & de Carvalho, R. E. F. L. (2023). Patient safety culture assessment before and after safety huddle implementation*. Revista Da Escola de Enfermagem, 57. https://doi.org/10.1590/1980-220X-REEUSP-2023-0270EN

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