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Assessment of preoperative and intraoperative patient safety measures in government hospitals in the Gaza Strip: The nurses’ perspective

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University of Palestine
Abu Rahmah M.A.; Elssyed Etewa B.B.; Ahmad F.A.; El Bilbeisi A.H.
Abu Rahmah, Mohammed A. (60096672300); Elssyed Etewa, Bothyna B. (57212877621); Ahmad, Fatma Al’Haj (60194670000); El Bilbeisi, Abdel Hamid (57197764028)
60096672300; 57212877621; 60194670000; 57197764028
2025
SAGE Open Medicine
Assessment of preoperative and intraoperative patient safety measures in government hospitals in the Gaza Strip: The nurses’ perspective
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SAGE Publications Ltd
Department of Public Health Nursing, School of Public Health, University of Albutana, Rufaa, Sudan; Department of Clinical Nutrition, Faculty of Pharmacy, Al Azhar University of Gaza, Palestine; Department of Nutrition, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Palestine, Gaza Strip, Palestine
Abu Rahmah M.A., Department of Public Health Nursing, School of Public Health, University of Albutana, Rufaa, Sudan; Elssyed Etewa B.B., Department of Public Health Nursing, School of Public Health, University of Albutana, Rufaa, Sudan; Ahmad F.A., Department of Public Health Nursing, School of Public Health, University of Albutana, Rufaa, Sudan; El Bilbeisi A.H., Department of Clinical Nutrition, Faculty of Pharmacy, Al Azhar University of Gaza, Palestine, Department of Nutrition, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Palestine, Gaza Strip, Palestine
A.H. El Bilbeisi; Department of Clinical Nutrition, Faculty of Pharmacy, Al Azhar University of Gaza, Gaza Strip, Palestine; email: abed_az@hotmail.com
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10.1177/20503121251393340
Gaza Strip; nurses’ perceptions; operating room; patient safety; surgical procedures
adult; Article; cross-sectional study; disease assessment; experience; female; government; government hospital; health care personnel; health care system; hospital management; human; human experiment; knowledge; length of stay; male; nurse; observational study; patient safety; peroperative complication; preoperative complication; public hospital; questionnaire; safety assessment; safety procedure; scoring system; surgical experience; surgical risk; surgical technique; teamwork; tertiary care center; training