Ahmet NACIOGLU | The University of Hong Kong (original) (raw)
Mr. Ahmet Nacioglu obtained his master degree (MPH) from School of Public Health, The University of Hong Kong, his bachelor of ‘Nursing and Health Services’ from Baskent University, Ankara, Turkey and his associate degree of ‘Management of Health Institutions’ from Anadolu University, Eskisehir, Turkey.
Apart from his educational background, he has extensive knowledge in Patient Safety, Healthcare Improvement, Total Quality Management, Health Economics, Health Policy and Healthcare Management and Nursing. Extensive experience in health care management such as attending to voluntary internship programme for analyzing Quality Management System of several healthcare institutions with teaching and guidance of Prof. Dr. Mithat Coruh Quality Management Center at Ankara, Turkey.
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Introduction: Joint Commission predicted that 80 % of the serious safety events occur due to misc... more Introduction: Joint Commission predicted that 80 % of the serious safety events occur due to miscommunications among healthcare professionals. Speaking up is one of the critical behaviors of patient safety that displays an important role for improving quality and patient safety in healthcare. Objectives of this study are 'assessing the effectiveness of speaking up for patient safety', 'identifying the influencing factors of speaking up', 'evaluating the effectiveness of speaking up training' and 'finding enablers of speaking up'.
Some of the authors of this publication are also working on these related projects:
Introduction: Joint Commission predicted that 80 % of the serious safety events occur due to misc... more Introduction: Joint Commission predicted that 80 % of the serious safety events occur due to miscommunications among healthcare professionals. Speaking up is one of the critical behaviors of patient safety that displays an important role for improving quality and patient safety in healthcare. Objectives of this study are 'assessing the effectiveness of speaking up for patient safety', 'identifying the influencing factors of speaking up', 'evaluating the effectiveness of speaking up training' and 'finding enablers of speaking up'.
Some of the authors of this publication are also working on these related projects: