Doctoral Candidate, College of Nursing Science, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Korea.
Assistant Professor, College of Nursing Science, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Korea.
J Nurs Scholarsh. 2018 Sep;50(5):549-557. doi: 10.1111/jnu.12413. Epub 2018 Jul 15.
To investigate the relationships between registered nurses' (RNs') perceptions of the culture of patient safety in their workplace and their patient safety competency-attitudes, skills, and knowledge.
A cross-sectional study design was used. Data were collected by using a self-reported survey from 343 RNs working in a university hospital in Seoul, South Korea.
Patient safety culture was measured using the Korean version of the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality's Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture (Hospital SOPSTM). Patient safety competency was measured using the Patient Safety Competency Self-Evaluation tool. Multiple regression analysis was performed using Stata version 14 to examine the relationships between patient safety culture and RNs' patient safety competency, while adjusting for the RNs nested in their units.
Of the 10 specific aspects of patient safety culture, only teamwork within units was significantly related to overall safety competency. In relation to each of the three patient safety competencies, teamwork within and across units and supervisor or manager expectations were significantly related to attitudes, while teamwork within units and learning were significantly related to skills. Only organizational learning was significantly related to knowledge.
Although teamwork, leadership, and continuous learning in the nursing unit were major factors influencing RNs' safety competency, the relationships of these factors to patient safety attitudes, skills, and knowledge among RNs were varied.
Creating a unit-specific patient safety culture that is tailored to the competencies of the unit's RNs in patient safety practice would be essential to enhance and maintain high levels of patient safety attitudes, skills, and knowledge among the unit's RNs, which would ultimately affect patient safety.
调查注册护士(RN)对工作场所患者安全文化的认知与患者安全能力(态度、技能和知识)之间的关系。
采用横断面研究设计。数据来自韩国首尔某大学附属医院的 343 名 RN 使用自我报告调查收集。
使用韩国版医疗保健研究与质量局医院患者安全文化调查(Hospital SOPSTM)来衡量患者安全文化。使用患者安全能力自我评估工具来衡量患者安全能力。使用 Stata 版本 14 进行多元回归分析,以检验患者安全文化与 RN 患者安全能力之间的关系,同时调整 RN 所在单位的嵌套。
在患者安全文化的 10 个特定方面中,只有单位内的团队合作与整体安全能力显著相关。在与 3 项患者安全能力中的每一项相关的方面中,单位内和跨单位的团队合作以及主管或经理的期望与态度显著相关,而单位内的团队合作和学习与技能显著相关。只有组织学习与知识显著相关。
尽管护理单元内的团队合作、领导力和持续学习是影响 RN 安全能力的主要因素,但这些因素与 RN 患者安全态度、技能和知识之间的关系是不同的。
为了提高和维持 RN 对患者安全实践的高安全态度、技能和知识水平,创建针对 RN 在患者安全实践中能力的特定单元患者安全文化至关重要,这将最终影响患者安全。