Yoo Moon Sook, Kim Kyoung Ja
Author Affiliations: Professor (Dr Yoo), Institute of Nursing Science, College of Nursing, Ajou University, Suwon; and Assistant Professor (Dr Kim), Department of Nursing, Hannam University, Daejeon, South Korea.
J Nurs Adm. 2017 Sep;47(9):434-440. doi: 10.1097/NNA.0000000000000510.
The aim of this study was to explore the influence of nurse work environments and patient safety culture on attitudes toward incident reporting.
Patient safety culture had been known as a factor of incident reporting by nurses. Positive work environment could be an important influencing factor for the safety behavior of nurses.
A cross-sectional survey design was used. The structured questionnaire was administered to 191 nurses working at a tertiary university hospital in South Korea.
Nurses' perception of work environment and patient safety culture were positively correlated with attitudes toward incident reporting. A regression model with clinical career, work area and nurse work environment, and patient safety culture against attitudes toward incident reporting was statistically significant. The model explained approximately 50.7% of attitudes toward incident reporting.
Improving nurses' attitudes toward incident reporting can be achieved with a broad approach that includes improvements in work environment and patient safety culture.
本研究旨在探讨护士工作环境和患者安全文化对不良事件报告态度的影响。
患者安全文化一直被认为是护士进行不良事件报告的一个因素。积极的工作环境可能是影响护士安全行为的一个重要因素。
采用横断面调查设计。对韩国一所三级大学医院的191名护士进行了结构化问卷调查。
护士对工作环境和患者安全文化的认知与不良事件报告态度呈正相关。一个包含临床工作年限、工作区域、护士工作环境和患者安全文化与不良事件报告态度的回归模型具有统计学意义。该模型解释了约50.7%的不良事件报告态度。
通过包括改善工作环境和患者安全文化在内的广泛方法,可以提高护士对不良事件报告的态度。