Factors Associated with the Patient Safety Activities among Home-Visit Caregiver: A Cross-Sectional Study.

IF 2.8 Q3 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Soon-Hee Cho, Sujin Kang, Youngji Kim
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Abstract

Background: Home-visit care should prioritize patient safety and promote positive safety awareness to maintain caregivers' commitment to providing safe care. This descriptive study aims to examine the relationship between home-visit caregivers' knowledge, attitudes, awareness of patient safety, and safety-related activities.

Methods: The participants were 210 adult home-visit caregivers, aged 20 years or older, with more than six months of experience working at six long-term care centers in D Metropolitan City. Data were collected using a structured self-report questionnaire to measure participants' general characteristics and their patient safety knowledge, attitudes, awareness, and activities and analyzed using SPSS/WIN 28.0.

Results: This study demonstrated that patient safety activities were significantly positively correlated with patient safety knowledge (r=.63, p˂.001), patient safety attitude (r=.49, p ˂.001), and patient safety awareness (r=.69, p˂.001). The factors affecting patient safety activities were patient safety awareness and patient safety knowledge, with an explanatory power of 55%.

Conclusion: To practice patient safety activities and maintain a desirable attitude, an educational strategy that promotes cognitive change, such as a systematic and continuous practice-oriented campaign, is needed. Furthermore, efforts to improve the working environment to extend the tenure of experienced caregivers are required.

家访护理人员患者安全活动相关因素:一项横断面研究。
背景:家访护理应优先考虑患者安全,促进积极的安全意识,以维持护理人员提供安全护理的承诺。本研究旨在探讨家访护理人员的知识、态度、患者安全意识与安全相关活动之间的关系。方法:研究对象为210名20岁以上、在D大都会6个长期护理中心工作6个月以上的成人家访护理员。采用结构化自我报告问卷收集数据,测量参与者的一般特征和患者安全知识、态度、意识和活动,并使用SPSS/WIN 28.0进行分析。结果:本研究表明患者安全活动与患者安全知识显著正相关(r=。63, p小于0.001),患者安全态度(r= 0.001)。49, p小于0.001),患者安全意识(r= 0.001)。69, p˂措施)。影响患者安全活动的因素为患者安全意识和患者安全知识,解释力为55%。结论:为了实践患者安全活动并保持良好的态度,需要一种促进认知改变的教育策略,如系统和持续的以实践为导向的活动。此外,还需要努力改善工作环境,延长有经验的护理人员的任期。
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Annals of Geriatric Medicine and Research
Annals of Geriatric Medicine and Research GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY-
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