The Effects of Patient Safety Culture Perception and Safety Control on the Patient Safety Management Activities of Psychiatric Ward Nurses

Dea-Gyu Park, Hyo-Ja An
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Purpose: To provide basic data to find ways to increase the patient safety management activities of psychiatric ward nurses and establish measures for patient safety.Methods: The research was conducted with psychiatric nurses who had worked for > 6 months in 9 psychiatric hospitals across 3 regions. Data collection spanned June 16 to July 7, 2022, the research tools being patient safety culture perception, safety control, and patient safety nursing activities.Results: A hierarchical regression analysis showed the factors influencing patient safety management activities. In Model 1, factors of the position of the subject and number of accident reports in the past year appeared significant (F=6.63, p<.001); the explanatory power was 9.8 %. In Model 2, patient safety culture perception appeared significant (F=15.26, p<.001); explanatory power increased to 45.1 %. In Model 3, safety control appeared significant (F=14.63, p<.001); explanatory power increased to 46.6 %. Among the perceptions of patient safety culture, communication, and procedures, incident-reporting frequency and hospital environment were identified as significant.Conclusion: The factors for psychiatric nurses' patient safety management activities are patient safety culture perception and safety control. Patient safety culture perception is a particularly important factor, and a strategy is needed to increase it.
患者安全文化感知与安全控制对精神科病房护士患者安全管理活动的影响
目的:为加强精神科病房护士患者安全管理活动,制定患者安全措施提供基础数据。方法:对全国3个地区9家精神病院工作6个月以上的精神科护士进行调查。数据收集时间为2022年6月16日至7月7日,研究工具为患者安全文化感知、安全控制和患者安全护理活动。结果:层次回归分析了影响患者安全管理活动的因素。在模型1中,受试者的位置和近一年的事故报告数的影响因素出现显著性(F=6.63, p<.001);解释力为9.8%。在模型2中,患者安全培养感知显著(F=15.26, p<.001);解释力增加到45.1%。在模型3中,安全控制显著(F=14.63, p<.001);解释力提高到46.6%。在对患者安全文化、沟通和程序的看法中,事件报告频率和医院环境被认为是重要的。结论:影响精神科护士患者安全管理活动的因素是患者安全文化感知和安全控制。患者安全文化认知是一个特别重要的因素,需要一个策略来提高它。
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