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The role of education in developing a culture of safety through the perceptions of undergraduate nursing students: an integrative literature review.

Bedgood AL, Mellott S. The Role of Education in Developing a Culture of Safety Through the Perceptions of Undergraduate Nursing Students: An Integrative Literature Review. J Patient Saf. 2021;17(8):e1530-e1536. doi:10.1097/PTS.0000000000000548.

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January 9, 2019
Bedgood AL, Mellott S. J Patient Saf. 2021;17(8):e1530-e1536.
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Undergraduate exposure to safety culture behaviors supports development of safety-related knowledge and attitudes. This review examined the evidence on how patient safety education in undergraduate nursing students influences safety culture. Researchers found that nursing students consider a patient safety education important, but they don't feel empowered to raise concerns or have a full understanding of their role in medical error reduction.

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Bedgood AL, Mellott S. The Role of Education in Developing a Culture of Safety Through the Perceptions of Undergraduate Nursing Students: An Integrative Literature Review. J Patient Saf. 2021;17(8):e1530-e1536. doi:10.1097/PTS.0000000000000548.

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