Healthcare professionals' perspectives on working conditions, leadership, and safety climate: a cross-sectional study
Abstract Background Promoting patient and occupational safety are two key challenges for hospitals. When aiming to improve these two outcomes synergistically, psychosocial working conditions, leadership by hospital management and supervisors, and perceptions of patient and occupational safety climat...
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Main Authors: | Anke Wagner (Author), Monika A. Rieger (Author), Tanja Manser (Author), Heidrun Sturm (Author), Juliane Hardt (Author), Peter Martus (Author), Constanze Lessing (Author), Antje Hammer (Author), on behalf of the WorkSafeMed Consortium (Author) |
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