Saq Safety Attitudes Questionnaire. The objective of this study was to assess the psychometric properties of the German language version of the SAQ. This study developed and validated the Korean version of the Safety Attitudes Questionnaire SAQ-K and administered it to HCWs in a large hospital. Sexton JB Helmreich RL Neilands TB Rowan K Vella K Boyden J Roberts PR Thomas EJ. The present study attempts to adapt the short version of the Generic SAQ for use in Malaysian healthcare setting.
The Safety Attitudes Questionnaire SAQ was easily answered and consistently well explained. The objective of this study was to assess the psychometric properties of the German language version of the SAQ. A cross-sectional study was conducted using anonymous and random sampling. Covering six patient safety related factors the Safety Attitudes Questionnaire SAQ is a validated and widely used instrument to measure the patient safety climate in clinical areas. The psychometric properties of the SAQ have previously been explored with confirmatory factor analysis and found to have some issues with construct validity. The Safety Attitudes Questionnaire SAQ is a validated widely used instrument to investigate multiple factors of safety climate at the clinical level in a variety of inpatient and outpatient settings.
The process of adaptation included forward translation and backward translation method followed.
The Safety Attitudes Questionnaire SAQ is an instrument to measure safety attitudes among health care providers. This study developed and validated the Korean version of the Safety Attitudes Questionnaire SAQ-K and administered it to HCWs in a large hospital. Provider attitudes about issues pertinent to patient safety may be related to errors and adverse events. The Safety Attitudes Questionnaire SAQ is a validated widely used instrument to investigate multiple factors of safety climate at the clinical level in a variety of inpatient and outpatient settings. The Safety Attitudes Questionnaire. The Safety Attitudes Questionnaire SAQ is commonly used to assess staff perception of safety climate within their clinical environment.