From: The relationship between job stress and patient safety culture among nurses: a systematic review
Author / Publication year | Region | Design | Population | Sample size | Response rate | Tools | Quality |
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M Poursadeqiyan, MF Arefi, S Khaleghi, AS Moghaddam, E Mazloumi, M Raei, M Hami and A Khammar [24] | Iran | Descriptive-analytical and cross-sectional | Nurses | 143 | Not mentioned | SOFI NSC | Low |
S Asefzadeh, R Kalhor and M Tir [7] | Iran | Cross-sectional | Nurses | 380 | 92 | HSOPSC SSJSQ | High |
MS Keykaleh, H Safarpour, S Yousefian, F Faghisolouk, E Mohammadi and Z Ghomian [20] | Iran | Cross-sectional | Nurses and patients | 200 | Not mentioned | Self-developed | Good |
J Liu, J Zheng, K Liu, X Liu, Y Wu, J Wang and L You [21] | China | Cross-sectional | Nurses | 1671 | 89.9 | CNS HSOPSC | Good |
Q Al Ma'mari, LA Sharour and O Al Omari [23] | Oman | Cross-sectional | Nurses | 300 | 90 | PES-NWI HSOPSC | Good |
G Yalcin Akgul and N Aksoy [22] | Turkey | Descriptive correlational | OR medical staff including nurses | 164 | 54.4 | OSS SAQ-OR | Good |
H Sturm, MA Rieger, P Martus, E Ueding, A Wagner, M Holderried, J Maschmann and C WorkSafeMed [25] | Germany | Cross-sectional, multicenter, mixed-methods | Physicians and Nurses | 1502 | 76 | COPSOQ HSPSC-D | Good |