Patient Safety, Worker Health and Behavior
A special issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (ISSN 1660-4601). This special issue belongs to the section "Health Care Sciences".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 October 2025 | Viewed by 2108
Special Issue Editors
Interests: healthcare; perioperative nursing; stress; burnout; coping; nursing workload; mental workload and patient safety
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The identification of factors associated with patient safety has been an issue of research in several studies. The focus on worker health has been an investigated association that indicates that fatigued workers can more easily make mistakes in healthcare. This association, at times, can also compromise safety culture, since if the worker does not find a healthy and favorable environment to report incidents, the necessary changes in the work processes in health services become impaired. Another factor to be highlighted is health behavior. Several theories can be used to explain behavior, and one of them is the theory of planned behavior, which can be an important element when it comes to adherence to patient safety protocols by workers. In this sense, this Special Issue of IJERPH is a proposal to disseminate research results that have analyzed these constructs, associated or not, but that impact in some way the work and health of people.
Prof. Dr. Rafaela Andolhe
Dr. Graziele De Lima Dalmolin
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- healthcare
- worker
- patient safety
- stress behavior
- health of worker
- health
- mental workload
- occupational health
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