This pilot study ethnographically investigates "safety culture" in interdisciplinary teams of care providers.
By capturing the behaviours, values and attitudes of healthcare professionals in different roles, responsibilities and hierarchical layers of the organisation, this study uncovers how safety is experienced and practised in everyday work.
Ethnographic insight shows how interdisciplinary cooperation, the need to constantly improvise, formal and informal communication make safety as experienced by healthcare professionals a permanently unfinished project.
Dutch University Medical Centre