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Exploring the impact of safety culture on incident reporting: lessons learned from machine learning analysis of NHS England staff survey and incident data.

Kaya GK, Ustebay S, Nixon J, et al. Exploring the impact of safety culture on incident reporting: lessons learned from machine learning analysis of NHS England staff survey and incident data. Safety Sci. 2023;166:106260. doi:10.1016/j.ssci.2023.106260.

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August 30, 2023
Kaya GK, Ustebay S, Nixon J, et al. Safety Sci. 2023;166:106260.
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Voluntary incident reporting rates may be an indicator of organizational safety culture. Using different machine learning algorithms, this study found that several components of safety culture – compassionate culture, violence and harassment, and work pressure – have a significant impact on predicting incident reporting behavior.

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Kaya GK, Ustebay S, Nixon J, et al. Exploring the impact of safety culture on incident reporting: lessons learned from machine learning analysis of NHS England staff survey and incident data. Safety Sci. 2023;166:106260. doi:10.1016/j.ssci.2023.106260.

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