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Ítem Acceso abierto Perception of culture and patient safety related to attitude to adverse event reporting in nurses of the emergency department of a hospital in Lima-2024(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2024-06-23) Martinez Quispe, Geraldine Azucena; Fernández Rengifo, Werther FernandoNurses play a crucial role in promoting a patient safety culture. They are in direct contact with patients and closest to potential risks. From the perspective of nursing staff, a patient safety culture is characterized by the following aspects: trust, communication, and collaboration. Objective: “To determine the relationship between the perception of patient safety culture and the attitude toward reporting adverse events among nurses in the emergency department of a hospital in Lima-2024.” Methodology: Hypothetical-deductive method, non-experimental design, quantitative method, descriptive, applied correlation method, and cross-sectional method. The census sample will consist of 75 emergency nurses, and the tools used for the research will be the Patient Safety Culture Perception Questionnaire—modified by Núñez—and the Adverse Event Reporting Attitude Questionnaire—modified by Gonzales. Both instruments were validated by the mentioned researchers and have high reliability. Data collection will take approximately 30 minutes for participants. Additionally, Spearman’s Correlation analysis will be used to test the hypothesis.
