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Patient’s Safety
Anjali K.Mahato
Intro to Professional Nursing
2nd November 2025
In-Text Citation Assignment
1. Research results showed that staff members at both individual and organizational levels affect
their perceptions about patient safety culture in preoperative environments (Bong et al., 2025).
2. Bong et al. (2025) determined that better communication and enhanced leadership backing
will create a stronger patient safety culture in preoperative environments.
3. The study by Bong et al. (2025) showed that staff members who experience strong teamwork
and management backing tend to view patient safety culture more positively (p. 1313).
4. Bong et al. (2025) told that organizations need to conduct continuous assessments to develop
specific approaches which will improve both staff safety culture and patient treatment results (p.
1313).
5.The safety culture of pharmacy professionals at hospitals depended on personal elements
together with institutional aspects (Mekonnen et al., 2025).
6.According to Mekonnen et al. (2025) public hospitals need to develop their teamwork abilities
and communication systems and leadership participation to enhance patient safety culture.
7.The study by Mekonnen et al. (2025) established that hospitals with positive patient safety
culture achieved better results through their staff members who maintained effective
communication and worked together while showing positive safety practice attitudes (p. 1191).
8.Mekonnen et al. (2025) stated that pharmacy settings need ongoing safety evaluations and
specific intervention programs to achieve better safety results (p. 1191).
Reference
Bong, Y. L., Chew, K. S., Sim, S. K., Lee, S. W. F., & Tan, P. C. S. (2025). Perception of patient
safety culture among preoperative staff: Exploring the roles of individual factors and
organizational factors. BMC Health Services Research, 25(1), 1313.
Mekonnen, B. A., Girma, S., Telay, S., & Abie, D. D. (2025). Patient safety culture and
associated factors among pharmacy professionals working in Bahir Dar City public hospitals
using a pharmacy survey on patient safety culture (PSOPSC). BMC Health Services Research,
25(1), 1191. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-025-13396-z