The study adopts an observational design, based on a sample of 143 healthcare professionals, using two validated anonymous questionnaires: the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-10) to measure perceived stress levels and the Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture 2.0 (SOPS AHRQ) to assess perceptions of patient safety culture. Data collection will take place at a single point in time and without external intervention, on a sample of healthcare professionals belonging to the various hospital operating units of the CCM. Objectives (primary and secondary): * Primary: This study aims to analyze whether the levels of risk management perceived by healthcare professionals are predictive of perceived stress levels in the same clinical context. * Secondary: * Assess the level of stress perceived by healthcare professionals * Explore the perception of patient safety culture * Analyze the correlation between perceived stress and safety culture in hospital settings * Identify possible critical areas or organizational factors that contribute to the onset of stress and influence the perception of safety in care
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
164
Irrcs Centro Cardiologico Monzino
Milan, MI, Italy
relationship betweemn levels of risk management perceived and perceived stress levels
This study aims to analyze whether the levels of risk management perceived by healthcare professionals are predictive of perceived stress levels in the same clinical context.
Time frame: July 2025 - October 2025
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