儿科病房护理、设备和物理环境的安全依从性

Q3 Nursing
Nasrin Pourbayram, Minoomitra Chehrzad, Samad Karkhah, Ehsan Kazemnejad Leyli, Fateme Jafaraghaee
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患者安全,特别是儿童安全,是发达国家和发展中国家医学领域最重要的问题和挑战之一。目的:本研究旨在评估儿科病房护理、设备和物理环境的安全依从性。材料和方法:在一项横断面研究中,对伊朗桂兰省拉什特市儿科教育和治疗中心的三个儿科病房的342项护理、设备和物理环境的安全依从性进行了评估。数据通过方便抽样收集,使用6个核对表:安全相关的个人因素、职业和组织因素、护理、设备和物理环境。数据分析采用描述性统计、Mann-Whitney检验和Kruskal-Wallis检验。结果:30岁以下护士占36%,女性占100%,已婚护士占80%,护理学士学位占88%。儿科病房的护理(98.92%)、物理环境(93.75%)和设备的安全性较高。护理安全在轮班工作(P=0.03)、加班(P= 0.05)和参加培训安全研讨会(P=0.03)方面均有显著性差异。结论:总的来说,通过减少护士的轮班和加班,参加安全培训讲习班,以及提供足够的设备来确保儿科病房的安全操作,可以提高儿科患者的安全。
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Compliance With Safety in Nursing Care, Equipment, and Physical Setting in Pediatric Wards
Introduction: Patient safety, especially in children, is one of the most important issues and challenges in medicine in developed and developing countries. Objective: The present study aimed to assess compliance with safety in pediatric wards’ nursing care, equipment, and physical setting. Materials and Methods: In a cross-sectional study, safety compliance in 342 nursing care, equipment, and physical setting was assessed in three pediatric wards of pediatric education and treatment centers in Rasht City, Guilan Province, Iran. Data were collected via convenient sampling using 6 checklists: Safety-related individual, occupational and organizational factors, nursing care, equipment, and the physical setting. Descriptive statistics and the Mann-Whitney and Kruskal-Wallis tests were used for data analysis. Results: Results showed that 36% of nurses were less than 30 years, 100% were female, 80% were married, and 88% had a BS in nursing degree. Nursing care (98.92%), physical settings (93.75%), and equipment in pediatric wards had high safety. The safety of nursing care in terms of shift work (P=0.03), overtime (P<0.05), and participation in training-safety workshops (P=0.03) was significant. Conclusion: Overall, the safety of pediatric patients can be improved by reducing work shifts and overtime of nurses, participating in training-safety workshops, and having an adequate supply of equipment needed to ensure safe practice in pediatric wards.
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Journal of Holistic Nursing and Midwifery
Journal of Holistic Nursing and Midwifery Nursing-Maternity and Midwifery
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