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A concurrent diagnosis of microbiological food safety output and food safety management system performance: cases from meat processing industries Universiteit Gent
Challenges in food safety as part of food security : lessons learnt on food safety in a globalized world Universiteit Gent
Patient safety and safety culture in Belgian hospitals Universiteit Hasselt
Since the publication of the report ‘To err is human’ by the Institute of Medicine (IOM) in 1999, public attention was drawn to the importance and magnitude of the issue of patient harm from medical errors. Patient safety is defined by the IOM as a subset of quality of care and focuses on the way in which risks on unintentional and evitable harm to the patient are handled in the organization of care. Patient safety should be the top priority in ...
Conceptualizing the Contextual Dynamics of Safety Climate and Safety Culture Research: A Comparative Scientometric Analysis Interuniversitair Micro-Electronica Centrum vzw Universiteit Antwerpen KU Leuven Universiteit Gent
Safety climate and safety culture are important research domains in risk and safety science, and various industry and service sectors show significant interest in, and commitment to, applying its concepts, theories, and methods to enhance organizational safety performance. Despite the large body of literature on these topics, there are disagreements about the scope and focus of these concepts, and there is a lack of systematic understanding of ...
Measuring Safety Culture Using an Integrative Approach: The Development of a Comprehensive Conceptual Framework and an Applied Safety Culture Assessment Instrument Interuniversitair Micro-Electronica Centrum vzw Universiteit Antwerpen KU Leuven Universiteit Gent
An exponential amount of academic research has been dedicated to the safety culture concept, but still, no consensus has been reached on its definition and content. In general, safety culture research lacks an interdisciplinary approach. Furthermore, although the concept of safety culture is characterised by complexity and multifacetedness, the safety culture concept has been characterised by reductionism, where models and theories simplify the ...
An integrative conceptual framework for safety culture : The Egg Aggregated Model (TEAM) of safety culture KU Leuven Universiteit Antwerpen Universiteit Gent
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd In this paper, safety-related terms, factors and dimensions, such as safety climate, safety attitude, safety behaviour, safety technology, safety procedures, safety training, safety perception and others, are investigated from the perspective of safety culture. Based on an extensive review of literature regarding existing studies and models with respect to safety, an overall conceptual ‘big picture’ model of safety culture is ...
Conceptualizing the Contextual Dynamics of Safety Climate and Safety Culture Research: A Comparative Scientometric Analysis KU Leuven Universiteit Gent Universiteit Antwerpen
Safety climate and safety culture are important research domains in risk and safety science, and various industry and service sectors show significant interest in, and commitment to, applying its concepts, theories, and methods to enhance organizational safety performance. Despite the large body of literature on these topics, there are disagreements about the scope and focus of these concepts, and there is a lack of systematic understanding of ...
EVOLUTION OF PATIENT SAFETY CULTURE IN BELGIAN HOSPITALS AFTER IMPLEMENTING A NATIONAL PATIENT SAFETY PLAN Universiteit Hasselt
Introduction: Within a 5-year federal program on quality and safety (2007–2012), the Belgian government provided a framework for implementing quality and safety strategies in the acute, psychiatric and long-term care hospitals with attention to three pillars: structure, processes and outcome measurement. One of the main objectives in the federal program was the development of a safety culture. This research sought to examine to what extent the ...
Measuring Safety Culture Using an Integrative Approach: The Development of a Comprehensive Conceptual Framework and an Applied Safety Culture Assessment Instrument KU Leuven Universiteit Gent Universiteit Antwerpen
An exponential amount of academic research has been dedicated to the safety culture concept, but still, no consensus has been reached on its definition and content. In general, safety culture research lacks an interdisciplinary approach. Furthermore, although the concept of safety culture is characterised by complexity and multifacetedness, the safety culture concept has been characterised by reductionism, where models and theories simplify the ...