安全培训在医院非医务人员的风险认知与安全行为之间的中介作用

Mohammad Al‐Bsheish
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风险认知与安全结果之间的关系在过去已被广泛研究,但有关安全培训对医院环境中风险认知和安全行为两个安全维度的中介作用的研究却很少。本研究探讨了安全培训在风险认知与安全行为(以遵守和参与安全措施来衡量)之间的中介作用。研究使用最新迭代的智能偏最小二乘法(PLS4)对沙特阿拉伯一家大型私立医院的横截面数据进行了检验。向医院的 155 名非医务人员亲自发放的调查问卷的回复率为 71%。本研究采用百分比引导法的显著性水平(置信区间为 95%,P ≤ 0.05)来分析中介作用。安全培训是风险认知与安全依从性之间联系的完全中介变量。令人惊讶的是,安全培训并没有成为风险认知与安全参与之间关系的中介变量。这项研究填补了有关非医务人员对风险、安全培训和安全行为的态度的知识空白。此外,它还有助于我们理解安全培训如何帮助人们感知风险并采取安全行为。考虑到医院管理层和安全官员接受了高质量的安全培训,更多的员工会遵守安全预防措施,工作场所事故的数量也会减少。本研究的结果可作为今后研究的基础,以加强职业安全实践。
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The mediation role of safety training between risk perception and safety behaviors among non-medical hospital staff
The relationship between risk perception and safety outcomes has been extensively studied in the past, but there is scarce research on the mediating effect of safety training on risk perception and both safety dimensions of safety behaviors in hospital settings. This study investigates the role of safety training as a mediator in the relationship between risk perception and safety behavior, as measured by compliance and participation in safety measures. The cross-sectional data from one big private hospital in Saudi Arabia was examined using the most recent iteration of Smart Partial Least Squares (PLS4). A 71% response rate was achieved on surveys that were personally handed out to 155 non-medical staff in hospitals. In this study, the significance level for Percentile Bootstrapping with a 95% confidence interval and p ≤ 0.05 was utilized to analyze mediation. Safety training served as a full mediating variable in the link between risk perception and safety compliance. Surprisingly, safety training did not act as a mediator in the relationship between risk perception and safety participation. This study fills a gap in the body of knowledge about non-medical staff's attitudes toward risk, safety training, and safety behaviors. Additionally, it helps us comprehend how safety training can help people perceive risks and behave safely. Considering that hospital management and safety officials receive high-quality training on safety concerns, more workers follow safety precautions, and the number of workplace accidents is reduced. The results of this study can be used as a foundation for future studies to enhance occupational safety practices.
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