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Exploring the Influence of Nurse Work Environment and Patient Safety Culture on Attitudes Toward Incident Reporting

Authors
Yoo, MS  | Kim, KJ
Citation
The Journal of nursing administration, 47(9). : 434-440, 2017
Journal Title
The Journal of nursing administration
ISSN
0002-04431539-0721
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to explore the influence of nurse work environments and patient safety culture on attitudes toward incident reporting.
BACKGROUND: 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.
METHODS: A cross-sectional survey design was used. The structured questionnaire was administered to 191 nurses working at a tertiary university hospital in South Korea.
RESULTS: 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.
CONCLUSION: Improving nurses' attitudes toward incident reporting can be achieved with a broad approach that includes improvements in work environment and patient safety culture.
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DOI
10.1097/NNA.0000000000000510
PMID
28796023
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Journal Papers > College of Nursing Science / Graduate School of Nursing Sciences > Nursing Science
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