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Prof. Juliana Linnette D'Sa

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Faculty

كلية التمريض
Maternal and Child Health Nursing Department, College of Nursing, Girls'Campus, PO Box 642,Riyadh 11421, King Saud University,KSA,
المنشورات
مقال فى مجلة
2025
تم النشر فى:

Exploring nurses’ perspectives on patient safety culture in neonatal intensive care units: a phenomenological study

 

Background

The neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is a stressful environment that makes it challenging for neonatal nurses to adhere to safe care for neonates. However, little research has focused on explaining patient safety culture (PSC) in the NICU. Therefore, this study used in-depth qualitative methods to explore the concept of PSC and its dimensions from the perspectives of nurses working in the NICU.

Methods

This study used a phenomenological descriptive qualitative design. Data was collected through in-depth semi-structured interviews with 15 NICU nurses working in Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The participants were selected through purposive sampling, and the data were analysed using the deductive approach.

Results

Analysis of the interviews revealed 10 main themes and 33 sub-themes related to the concept of patient safety culture in the NICU. Main themes, such as communication, teamwork, effective handoffs and transitions, and positive leadership, had a positive impact on patient outcomes and minimizing risks. Alternately, inadequate staffing and workload were seen to have a negative impact on patient safety and quality of care.

Conclusion

The findings revealed systemic barriers (staffing shortages, workload, communication gaps) and facilitators (teamwork, leadership support, peer mentoring). Furthermore, brings out emotional and ethical dimensions of safety such as fear of blame, moral distress when unable to deliver optimal care). Moreover, offers practical recommendations for tailored interventions in NICUs that involve education, training, teamwork, implementing daily huddles, continuous practice, encouraging open reporting and non-punitive safety climates, all of theses lead to safety enhancement.

 

نوع عمل المنشور
Original Article
اسم الناشر
BMC NURSING
رقم المجلد
24
رقم الانشاء
9
مزيد من المنشورات
publications

 

Background

The neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is a stressful environment that makes it challenging for neonatal nurses to adhere to safe care for neonates. However,…

بواسطة Hadi,KE., Alyousef,SM.,Alhamidi,SA., Alonazi,MA., Alotaibi, HA.,Jaafari,SM & D’Sa,JL
2025
تم النشر فى:
BMC NURSING
publications

Background: Prenatal knowledge about breastfeeding is an important modulator of feeding practices.

بواسطة D’Sa JL, Alsomali R, Alhurubi R, Assiri R, Alobeid H, Dandormah E, Zamzam S
2024
تم النشر فى:
African Journal of Health Sciences
publications

The exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) rates are low globally and in Saudi Arabia. This study aimed to identify the type of infant feeding practiced during the first six months of age and determine if…

بواسطة Alsalamah,AA and D'Sa, JL(2024).
2024