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Effects of Grit, Patient Safety Competence, and Patient Safety Culture on the Patient Safety Nursing Activities of Nurses in Comprehensive Nursing Service Wards

간호⋅간병통합서비스병동 간호사의 그릿, 환자안전역량, 환자안전문화가 환자안전간호활동에 미치는 영향

  • Received : 2024.09.10
  • Accepted : 2024.10.08
  • Published : 2024.10.31

Abstract

Purpose : In this study, we aimed to assess the impacts of grit, patient safety competence, and patient safety culture on the patient safety nursing activities of nurses in comprehensive nursing service wards. Methods : Here, a self-reported survey of 179 nurses from three tertiary hospitals was performed. Data from 171 valid responses were analyzed using descriptive statistics, independent t -test, one-way analysis of variance, Pearson's correlation, and stepwise multiple regression analyses. Results : The key sub-factors influencing the patient safety nursing activities were attitude (𝛽=.30, p <.001) and skill (𝛽=.26, p <.001) in the patient safety competence factor and safety environment (𝛽=.26, p <.001) in the patient safety culture factor. The regression model explained 42.7% of the variance in patient safety nursing activities (F=43.29, p <.001). Conclusion : Overall, these findings highlight the importance of improving the nurse attitude and skills related to patient safety as well as the safety environment in hospitals to enhance the patient safety nursing activities in comprehensive nursing service wards. Targeted educational and training programs should be provided along with organizational support to establish a safe and supportive nursing environment in comprehensive nursing service wards.

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Acknowledgement

This work was supported by the Dong-A University research fund.

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