Jafari Mohammad Javad, Mostafazadeh Pouya, Mojebi Mohammad Reza, Nemati-Vakilabad Reza, Mirzaei Alireza
Students Research Committee, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Ardabil University of Medical Sciences, Ardabil, Iran.
Student Research Committee, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran.
BMC Nurs. 2024 Jan 24;23(1):67. doi: 10.1186/s12912-024-01725-2.
Ensuring patient safety is of paramount importance in healthcare services. Sleep disorders not only have detrimental effects on the health of healthcare students but also significantly impair their performance, leading to an increased risk of medication errors. These errors can pose a grave threat to the safety and well-being of patients. It is crucial to address and mitigate sleep disorders among internship healthcare students to safeguard the quality of care and minimize potential patient harm.
This study aimed to investigate the predictors of Patient Safety Competency (PSC) based on the sleep quality of internship healthcare students.
A study was conducted on 331 students from the Ardabil School of Nursing and Midwifery at Ardabil University of Medical Sciences in northwest Iran from August to December 2022. The participants were selected by stratified random sampling. Data were collected using a demographic information form, the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), and the Health Professional Education in Patient Safety Survey (H-PEPSS). The collected data were analyzed using SPSS software version 22.0. Person correlation coefficients were used to examine the relationship between PSC level, its dimensions, and sleep quality, while multiple linear regression was conducted to identify the predictors of PSC.
The competency of nurses in patient safety was average in both classroom and clinical settings. However, their ability to work as a team with other healthcare professionals scored the lowest. In addition, the quality of sleep was found to be a predictor of patient safety competency among healthcare students during their internships.
It is important to note that healthcare students tend to have moderate patient safety competence (PSC), which is positively correlated with their sleep quality. Therefore, it is vital to identify the key factors that directly affect PSC. This would enable nursing and midwifery faculty administrators to take preventive measures to enhance patient safety competence in both classroom and clinical settings. Additionally, organizing educational workshops that engage students and improve their sleep quality could improve patient care. Practical courses are recommended for health professionals and students in clinical settings to enhance patient safety competencies. Additionally, student internships should receive hands-on training to improve teamwork and rest conditions.
在医疗服务中,确保患者安全至关重要。睡眠障碍不仅会对医学生的健康产生不利影响,还会显著损害他们的表现,导致用药错误风险增加。这些错误会对患者的安全和福祉构成严重威胁。解决并减轻实习医学生的睡眠障碍对于保障护理质量和最大限度减少对患者的潜在伤害至关重要。
本研究旨在基于实习医学生的睡眠质量调查患者安全能力(PSC)的预测因素。
2022年8月至12月,对伊朗西北部阿尔达比勒医科大学阿尔达比勒护理与助产学院的331名学生进行了一项研究。参与者通过分层随机抽样选取。使用人口统计学信息表、匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)和患者安全方面的卫生专业教育调查(H - PEPSS)收集数据。使用SPSS 22.0软件对收集到的数据进行分析。使用皮尔逊相关系数来检验PSC水平、其维度与睡眠质量之间的关系,同时进行多元线性回归以确定PSC的预测因素。
护士在患者安全方面的能力在课堂和临床环境中均处于中等水平。然而,他们与其他医疗专业人员团队协作的能力得分最低。此外,睡眠质量被发现是实习医学生患者安全能力的一个预测因素。
需要注意的是,医学生往往具有中等水平的患者安全能力(PSC),这与他们的睡眠质量呈正相关。因此,识别直接影响PSC的关键因素至关重要。这将使护理与助产专业的教师管理人员能够采取预防措施,在课堂和临床环境中提高患者安全能力。此外,组织让学生参与并改善他们睡眠质量的教育研讨会可以改善患者护理。建议为临床环境中的卫生专业人员和学生开设实践课程,以提高患者安全能力。此外,学生实习期间应接受实践培训,以改善团队协作和休息条件。