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Antje Hammer
Researcher at University Hospital Bonn
Publications - 19
Citations - 326
Antje Hammer is an academic researcher from University Hospital Bonn. The author has contributed to research in topics: Patient safety & Health care. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 19 publications receiving 199 citations. Previous affiliations of Antje Hammer include National Patient Safety Foundation.
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Healthcare professionals’ perspectives on working conditions, leadership, and safety climate: a cross-sectional study
Anke Wagner,Monika A. Rieger,Tanja Manser,Heidrun Sturm,Juliane Hardt,Juliane Hardt,Peter Martus,Constanze Lessing,Antje Hammer +8 more
TL;DR: The WorkSafeMed study combined the assessment of the four topics psychosocial working conditions, leadership, patient safety climate, and occupational safety climate in hospitals to detect differences between nurses and physicians.
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Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture (HSPSC): a systematic review of the psychometric properties of 62 international studies.
TL;DR: There is evidence of a growing worldwide trend in the use of the HSPSC, particularly within Europe and the Near/Middle East, but the review underlines the need for caution in using the instrument.
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Evaluation of psychometric properties of the German Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture and its potential for cross-cultural comparisons: a cross-sectional study.
Nikoloz Gambashidze,Nikoloz Gambashidze,Antje Hammer,Antje Hammer,Mareen Brösterhaus,Mareen Brösterhaus,Tanja Manser,Tanja Manser +7 more
TL;DR: The German version of Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture demonstrated satisfactory psychometric properties for use in German hospitals, and the comparison of instrument dimensionality across different language versions indicates limitations concerning cross-national studies.
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You can't improve what you don't measure: Safety climate measures available in the German-speaking countries to support safety culture development in healthcare.
TL;DR: An overview of the safety climate measures that have been evaluated for their psychometric properties in a German-speaking country is provided and recommendations on how to use them in quality and patient safety improvement are made.
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Do Occupational and Patient Safety Culture in Hospitals Share Predictors in the Field of Psychosocial Working Conditions? Findings from a Cross-Sectional Study in German University Hospitals.
Anke Wagner,Antje Hammer,Tanja Manser,Tanja Manser,Peter Martus,Heidrun Sturm,Monika A. Rieger +6 more
TL;DR: Job satisfaction and leadership seem to play an important role in both models and can be used in the development of a comprehensive management of occupational and patient safety culture.