J Emerg Nurs. 2020 Nov;46(6):838-847.e2. doi: 10.1016/j.jen.2020.05.019. Epub 2020 Aug 30.
The unique nature of the space and environment of emergency departments is a threat to patient safety. Enhancing patient safety and minimizing safety-related issues are important tasks for ED health care staff. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships among patient safety culture, patient safety error, and safety nursing activities of emergency nurses in South Korea.
A convenience sample of 200 emergency nurses working in 12 general hospitals in South Korea were surveyed for safety nursing activities using the Hospital Survey of Patients' Safety Culture, a 4-item questionnaire for patient safety error and ED safety management items in the Guidelines for Patient Safety (seventh revision).
Hierarchical regression analysis revealed that the potential factors associated with safety nursing activities were safety training experience (β = 0.180, P=.01), organizational learning-continuous improvement (β = 0.170, P=.04), age (β = 0.160, P=.02), and implementation of domestic and foreign accreditation (β = 0.147, P=.03).
To improve patient safety, it is essential to identify problems in medical institutions, determine areas of improvement, and improve the organization's patient safety activity system on the basis of patient safety error experience reports. After training the emergency nurses for continuous improvement, the effect of patient safety activities must be analyzed.
急诊科独特的空间和环境性质对患者安全构成威胁。提高患者安全性并最大限度地减少与安全相关的问题是急诊科医护人员的重要任务。本研究旨在探讨韩国急诊护士的患者安全文化、患者安全错误和安全护理活动之间的关系。
采用便利抽样法,对韩国 12 家综合医院的 200 名急诊护士进行安全护理活动调查,使用医院患者安全文化调查(患者安全错误的 4 项问卷和《患者安全指南》(第七版)中的 ED 安全管理项目)。
层次回归分析显示,与安全护理活动相关的潜在因素是安全培训经验(β=0.180,P=.01)、组织学习-持续改进(β=0.170,P=.04)、年龄(β=0.160,P=.02)和国内外认证的实施(β=0.147,P=.03)。
为了提高患者安全性,必须根据患者安全错误报告识别医疗机构的问题,确定改进领域,并改善组织的患者安全活动系统。在对急诊护士进行持续改进培训后,必须分析患者安全活动的效果。