Health Management Department, Batterjee Medical College, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Al-Nadeem Governmental Hospital, Ministry of Health, Amman, Jordan.
Contemp Nurse. 2022 Oct-Dec;58(5-6):446-459. doi: 10.1080/10376178.2022.2104740. Epub 2022 Aug 4.
Healthcare work is one of the most accident-prone occupations globally. Nurses, especially those who work in Intensive Care Units (ICU), are very likely to experience mishaps on the job due to the complicated duties they perform. Safety performance through compliance and participation in safety is a proactive approach and a critical tool to measure the protection of employees, like these, in the workplace. Although interest in this tool has increased among hospital administrators and managers, scientific research has been limited in this area.
The study's purposes were twofold: (1) to explore the effect of perceived respect safety on the safety performance of ICU nurses and (2) to explore the mediation effect of Management Commitment to Safety (MCS) between the relationship of perceived respect safety and safety performance.
Eight public hospitals from the Jordanian Ministry of Health (JMoH) were selected randomly using cluster sampling, and their ICU nurses were surveyed. A total of 285 nurses completed questionnaires. The SmartPLS3 bootstrapping technique was used to analyse data.
The results established that the perceived respect for the safety of nurses has a significant and positive effect on their safety compliance (β = .39, < .01) and safety participation (β = .34, < .01), and that MCS mediated these associations.
The findings support the importance of developing and maintaining a culture of respect between management and employees, especially in terms of perceived respect for safety issues, and that culture will improve safety performance. The study explains the role of an active MCS, which contributes to understanding the research model fully. Practical implications for improving workplace safety also are added.
Recognition of the study's findings by healthcare organisation managers would improve ICU nurses' safety and ultimately decrease undesirable outcomes.
医疗保健工作是全球最易发生事故的职业之一。护士,尤其是在重症监护病房(ICU)工作的护士,由于执行的任务复杂,在工作中很可能会发生意外。通过遵守和参与安全措施来提高安全绩效是一种积极主动的方法,也是衡量员工(如这些员工)在工作场所安全保护的重要工具。尽管医院管理人员对这一工具的兴趣有所增加,但该领域的科学研究却很有限。
本研究旨在:(1)探讨感知尊重安全对 ICU 护士安全绩效的影响;(2)探讨管理对安全的承诺(MCS)在感知尊重安全与安全绩效之间的中介作用。
采用整群抽样法,从约旦卫生部(JMoH)的 8 家公立医院中随机选择,对其 ICU 护士进行调查。共有 285 名护士完成了问卷。采用 SmartPLS3 自举技术对数据进行分析。
研究结果表明,护士对安全的感知尊重对他们的安全合规(β=0.39,<0.01)和安全参与(β=0.34,<0.01)有显著的积极影响,而 MCS 则介导了这些关联。
研究结果支持在管理层和员工之间建立和维护尊重文化的重要性,尤其是在感知尊重安全问题方面,这种文化将提高安全绩效。该研究解释了积极的 MCS 的作用,有助于全面理解研究模型。还提出了改善工作场所安全的实际意义。
医疗机构管理者对该研究结果的认识将提高 ICU 护士的安全性,最终减少不良后果。