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Title:Safety culture in telemedicine: literature review and research agenda
Authors:ID Jurišić, Ivan (Author)
ID Bogataj, David (Author)
Files:URL https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405896325027946
 
Language:English
Work type:Unknown
Typology:1.02 - Review Article
Organization:UAMEU - Alma Mater Europaea University
Abstract:Telemedicine expands healthcare access and offers opportunities to strengthen patient safety, but it also introduces risks that challenge traditional safety practices. This literature review examined studies from Web of Science, Scopus, and PubMed to explore how safety culture is shaped in telemedicine settings. Findings show that while healthcare professionals demonstrate strong personal commitment to safety, organizational structures often lack leadership support, training, structured protocols, and cybersecurity integration. Adaptability, continuous learning, and leadership engagement are critical for fostering a resilient safety culture in digital healthcare. Future strategies should focus on integrating cybersecurity, promoting leadership-driven safety initiatives, and supporting flexible, learning-oriented environments to ensure telemedicine maintains high standards of patient safety.
Keywords:telemedicine, safety culture, e-health, digital health, healthcare quality
Publication date:01.01.2025
Year of publishing:2025
Number of pages:str. 254-259
Numbering:Vol. 59, issue 27
PID:20.500.12556/ReVIS-12954 New window
COBISS.SI-ID:264945155 New window
UDC:61:621.39
ISSN on article:2405-8963
Note:Nasl. z nasl. zaslona; Opis vira z dne 16. 1. 2026;
Publication date in ReVIS:16.01.2026
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Title:IFAC papersOnline
Publisher:International Federation of Automatic Control
ISSN:2405-8963
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Language:Slovenian
Keywords:telemedicina, kultura varnosti, e-zdravje, digitalno zdravje, kakovost zdravstvenega varstva


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