• Title/Summary/Keyword: hospital safety management

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환자안전에 관한 간호사의 경험학습: 낙상 사고를 중심으로 (Nurses' learning experiences from falling accidents on patient safety)

  • 윤선희;김광점
    • 한국병원경영학회지
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    • 제20권2호
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    • pp.1-14
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    • 2015
  • Purpose : The aim of this article is to describe the nurses' experiential learning mechanism on patient safety. Methods : To analyze nurses' learning experiences on patient safety cases, a focus-group interview method was used. The Kolb's experiential learning model was used as a reference model. Findings : Without deep reflective reasoning about specific experiences, there is no creative or innovative solutions to experiment actively. Nurses are likely to be reluctant learners when there is no systemic support from formal departments which is in charge of patient safety and quality of care. Conclusion : In order to build patient safety culture in hospital, there should be efforts to make nurses as active learners on patient safety as well as to build learning environments in medical units.

대학부속 한방병원 교직원의 안전활동에 영향을 미치는 요인 (Factors that Impact on Safety Activities of Personnels in Oriental Medicine Hospital of University)

  • 이정우
    • 한국병원경영학회지
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    • 제22권3호
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    • pp.61-73
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    • 2017
  • Purposes : The purpose of this study is to identify factors that have effects on safety activities of hospital personnels by investigating causality between patient safety culture, job stress, safety system and safety activities of faculty and staff member who are working for oriental medicine hospital of university. Methodology : The subjects were 246 employees working in 4 oriental medicine hospitals of university in Daejeon and Chungcheongnam-do. The data were collected from January 16 to January 25, 2017 using a structured questionnaire. For data analysis, descriptive statistics, Pearson correlation coefficient, t-test, ANOVA and Duncan test with SPSS 22.0 were used. Findings : The activity score for patient safety of faculty and staff member, who were experienced at job training program after joining a company and regular training course for qualification or license, was meaningfully higher than that of group who had no job training experience. The result indicated that the higher there is level of safety culture and safety system and the lower there is work stress, the more the activity has positive effect on patient safety. The level score of awareness for safety culture of faculty and staff member in C hospital, which is facing financial crisis in business circumstances recently, showed average value of 3.29. It was significantly lower than that of the other three hospital. Also, The activity score for patient safety was markedly lower than that of the other three hospital. This result become interested in the process of linking non-financial performance and financial performance. The level score of safety activity in A hospital which obtained healthcare accreditation was remarkably higher than that of the other three hospital which didn't certify healthcare accreditation. Pratical Implications : Subjects about Q.I or patient's experience management must be included in curriculum of Oriental medicine. It is necessary to get the effect of job training program for faculty and staff member through the process of preparation for obtaining healthcare accreditation. When the hospital director is appointed, it must be considered that he/she has the ability to attach importance to analysis and management of the factors creating safety accident, and has business mindset for healthcare delivery of customer- centricity. This research showed that financial performance of hospital, which of business environment is favorable; located in metropolitan city and having large scale of hospital and quality of residence rating but low-level of safety culture and safety activity, was lower than that of general hospital situated in small and medium-sized cities. More research needs to be done for answering this result.

병원내 안전관리 향상을 위한 항목 및 지침 선정 (Selecting QA Items & Guidelines for Hospital Safety Management)

  • 박지원;김용순;진혜영
    • 한국의료질향상학회지
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    • 제3권1호
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    • pp.78-93
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    • 1996
  • Background : The goal of this study was to establish the QA items and guidelines for preventing and improving of safety management. Therefore we investigated the nurses' recognition and knowledge of the safety and risk procedures and policies, and the agreement between the nurses beliefs on the degree of importance of those procedures and policies, with actual implementation in hospitals. Method : The subjects of this study were 201 nurses who participated in a program called continuing education for nurses, which held in December, 1993. Result: The results of this study were as follows: 1. Among 18 types of hospital risks, the items that scored highest or the need of closer attention in safety management was the needle stick, medication errors, falling, and bed sores. 2. In most questions of the 18 incidences, the nurses showed that the estimated result would have positive signs except for hospital infections, burns, and bed sores. 3. Even though the survey shows that incidences and types of occurences varies according to the person's age and the time of incident, they mostly occur between midnight to 6AM. Falls and bed sores can be seen more in the elderly. Medications errors, hospital infections and burns are frequently found between the ages of one through twenty. 4. There was a higher mean score for recognizing the importance of those items than the importance of implementing them. Conclusion : In summary, nurses did perceive the need of safety management but the hospital policy for proper safety management was not established. So we recommended that the hospital administration would undertake an early detection and proper management system for hospital precautions, based on QA items & guidelines presented in this study.

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병원 간호사의 환자안전관리활동 영향요인 연구 (Factors Affecting Patient Safety Management Activities at Nursing Divisions of Two University Hospitals)

  • 정준;서영준;남은우
    • 한국병원경영학회지
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    • 제11권1호
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    • pp.91-109
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    • 2006
  • This study was conducted to find out factors affecting patient safety management activities at nursing devisions of two university hospitals. The indicators of patient safety activities used in the study were selected from Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture which was developed by The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality in the United States. Data were collected from 372 nurses working at inpatient wards at two university hospitals located in Seoul and Won-Ju cities through the self-administered questionnaires, and analyzed using frequency analysis, t-test, correlation, and regression analysis. The result of this study were as follows. First, The mean of patient safety management activities was 3.41 which was a little bit higher than the average level. The mean of communication within the ward was the highest, whereas that of patient safety management culture was the lowest. Second, there were significant differences in the perception of nurses on patient safety management activities in terms of the educational background, length of employment, and work hours per week. Third, three variables of communication within the unit, attitude of top management, and attitude of nurses have significant positive effects on patient safety management activities. Fourth, 37.4% of the variation in the patient safety management activities was explained by the study variables. In conclusion, hospital administration and nursing managers should make an effort to learn the knowledge of patient safety program, show their deep interest on the patient safety to the employees and motivate them to communicate effectively each other within the work unit to develop a good patient safety culture and system.

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병원 물류 및 의료 폐기물 관리 혁신 사례 연구 (A case study of hospital logistic and medical wastes management's innovation)

  • 안태용;김순조;강경식
    • 대한안전경영과학회지
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    • 제10권3호
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    • pp.55-62
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    • 2008
  • This is to prevent accidents that can be caused during the process of hospital logistics and accidents in relation to the traceability of medical wastes. And this is also to set up the logistic management system of medical wastes is hospital where the safety of patients shall to regard as the first priority. through these case studies effective operating plans shall be provided.

종합병원 간호사가 인식한 환자안전문화와 소진이 안전관리활동에 미치는 영향 (Effect of General Hospital Nurses' Perception of Patient Safety Culture and Burnout on Safety Management Activities)

  • 장현미;박주영;최영주;박성원;임한나
    • 간호행정학회지
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    • 제22권3호
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    • pp.239-250
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    • 2016
  • Purpose: The aim of this study was to examine effects of patient safety culture and burnout on safety management activities with a focus on clinical experience of nurses in general hospitals. Methods: Self-administered questionnaires were given to nurses in a general hospital in C Province, and 107 questionnaires were used for final analysis. Collected data were analyzed using SPSS/WIN 21.0 Program for t-test, ANOVA, Pearson correlation coefficients, and multiple regression. Results: The highest score as perceived by general hospital nurses for patient safety culture was for 'Immediate superior/Manager' (3.84), for burnout, the highest score was for 'Emotional exhaustion' (4.13), and for safety management activities, the highest score was for 'Prevention of infection' (3.96). Patient safety culture and safety management activities perceived by general hospital nurses showed significant positive correlations (r=.35 p<.001). The correlations between burnout and safety management activities perceived by the nurses showed significant negative correlations (r=-.37, p<.001). Results of hierarchical regression analysis conducted to identify factors that affect safety management activities showed that patient safety culture (${\beta}=.40$ p<.001) was effective for controlling safety management activities. Conclusion: The findings indicate a need to build a patient safety culture that fits the characteristics and situations of various hospitals.

의료기관인증제 도입에 따른 환자안전과 의료의 질이 병원경영활동에 미치는 복합영향 (Complex impact of Patient Safety and Medical Quality on Hospital Management Activities due to Healthcare Accreditation Adoption)

  • 유진영;이종화
    • 디지털융복합연구
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    • 제13권7호
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    • pp.283-292
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    • 2015
  • 본 연구는 의료기관인증제도 도입에 따른 환자안전과 의료서비스의 질이 병원경영활동에 미치는 복합영향을 확인하고 조직문화의 매개효과를 파악하고자 하였다. 이를 위해, 2014년 6월말까지 의료기관인증을 획득한 대구 경북지역에 위치하는 300병상 미만과 300병상 이상, 6개 의료기관 종사자를 대상으로 2014년 9월 22일부터 4주간 설문조사 하였다. 해당 병원에서 1년 이상 근무한 377명을 연구대상으로 하였다. 연구결과, 300병상 미만 중소병원과 300병상 이상 병원 및 종합병원 모두, 환자안전과 의료의 질, 조직문화와 병원경영활동은 변수 간 정(+)의 상관관계가 있는 것으로 나타났다. 환자안전과 의료의 질, 병원경영활동 사이에 조직문화가 부분 매개효과가 있는 것으로 나타났으며 인과효과가 높았다. 따라서 의료기관인증제도 도입에 따른 환자안전과 의료의 질 향상 활동은 병원경영활동을 증진시키는데 효과가 있다 여겨진다.

종합병원 간호사의 환자안전문화인식과 조직몰입이 환자안전관리활동에 미치는 영향 (The Effects of Patient Safety Culture Perception and Organizational Commitment on Patient Safety Management Activities in General Hospital Nurses)

  • 임선애;박민정
    • 디지털융복합연구
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    • 제16권6호
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    • pp.259-270
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    • 2018
  • 본 연구는 종합병원 간호사의 환자안전관리활동에 환자안전문화인식과 조직몰입이 미치는 영향을 검증하고자 시도되었다. 자료는 2017년 8월 2일부터 8월 16일까지 종합병원 간호사 191명을 대상으로 구조화된 설문지를 이용하여 자료수집하였고, SPSS WIN Version 22.0을 이용하여 분석을 실시하였다. 연구결과, 종합병원 간호사의 환자안전관리활동은 환자안 전문화인식과 조직몰입과는 양의 상관관계가 있는 것으로 나타났고, 환자안전관리활동의 영향요인은 환자안전문화인식, 조직몰입 및 환자안전교육 경험으로 나타났으며, 이들 변수의 설명력은 33.3%였다. 따라서, 종합병원 간호사의 환자안전관리 활동을 증진시키기 위해서는 환자안전문화인식, 조직몰입 및 환자안전교육을 고려하여 중재프로그램을 개발하고 적용하는 것이 필요하다고 사료된다.

미인증 종합병원간호사의 환자안전관리 중요성 인식, 환자안전역량이 환자안전간호활동에 미치는 영향 (Effects of perceptions of the importance of patient safety management and patient safety competency on patient safety management activities among nurses at unaccredited general hospitals)

  • 박지영;최한나
    • Journal of Korean Biological Nursing Science
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    • 제26권1호
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    • pp.60-69
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    • 2024
  • Purpose: This descriptive research study attempted to determine how general hospital nurses' awareness of the importance of patient safety management and patient safety competency affected patient safety management activities. Methods: From September 13 to 26, 2022, a survey was administered to 230 ward nurses who provided direct care to patients at five non-accredited general hospitals being evaluated for accreditation located in metropolitan cities. The collected data were analyzed with descriptive statistics, the t-test, one-way analysis, the Scheffé test, Pearson correlation coefficients, and hierarchical regression using SPSS for Windows version 26.0. Results: In total, 221 (96.1%) respondents were female. The average age was 32.2 years, and the average clinical experience was 3.5 years; 196 participants (85.2%) were general nurses. Patient safety competency (β = .44, p < .001), awareness of the importance of safety management (β = .31, p < .001), and medication error experience (β = -.15, p = .002) all had statistically significant associations with patient safety management activities. The explanatory power of these variables for patient safety management activities was 50.7%. Conclusion: This study confirmed that patient safety competency, awareness of the importance of patient safety management, and experience with medication errors significantly influenced patient safety management activities.

중소병원 종사자의 환자안전관리 중요성과 환자안전문화 인식이 안전수행에 미치는 영향 (Influence of Perception of Importance of Patient Safety Management and Culture on of Small and Medium-sized Hospital Employees' Safety Performance)

  • 곽희정;양남영
    • 가정간호학회지
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    • 제29권2호
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    • pp.216-224
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    • 2022
  • Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the influence of the perception of the importance of patient safety management and culture on employees' safety performance in small and medium -sized hospitals. Methods: The participants comprised 119 hospital employees, including nurses, doctors, and medical technicians. Data were analyzed through descriptive statistics, t-test, ANOVA, Pearson's correlation coefficients, and multiple regression analysis using the SPSS program. Results: The mean safety performance was 4.09±0.34, mean safety compliance was 4.12±0.44, and safety participation was 4.06±0.38. There were significant differences in safety performance by gender and job. Safety performance and its assocation with both perception of importance on patient safety management and, perception of patient safety culture showed a positive correlation. Safety performance was influenced by the perception of patient safety culture. The explanatory power was 15.7%. Conclusion: Based on these results, improving the perception of patient safety culture is necessary to increase safety performance. To this end developing and applying an interprofessional safety performance education program for employees in small and medium-sized hospitals is vital.