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摘要
患者安全是护理专业学生的一项关键能力,强调他们需要掌握培养医疗系统安全文化所需的知识和技能。目的:本研究旨在探讨患者安全信心在护生患者安全态度与患者安全参与意愿之间的中介作用,并通过活动参与进行调节。方法:本研究采用二次数据分析方法,分析了在韩国进行的一项患者安全研究的数据。参与者包括245名四年级护理本科生,采用非概率方便抽样。数据于2023年4月通过一项在线调查收集,该调查分发给以护理学生为中心的在线社区成员。收集的数据使用SPSS PROCESS Macro(模型4和14)和bootstrapping方法进行分析。结果:研究结果强调了患者安全信心作为中介因素的关键作用,并强调了运动参与对加强护理学生参与患者安全活动的积极影响。这些见解强调护生对病人安全的态度、信心和体验式学习机会之间的相互作用。结论:要提高护生积极参与患者安全的意愿,必须通过结构合理的教育策略培养积极的态度和信心。将患者安全主题整合到护理课程中,并提供体验式学习机会,可以使学生为倡导安全做好准备,并为医疗保健中的安全文化做出贡献。
Factors Influencing Nursing Students' Willingness to Participate in Patient Safety: The Role of Patient Safety Confidence and Campaign Participation.
Introduction: Patient safety is a critical competency for nursing students, highlighting the need to equip them with the knowledge and skills required to foster a culture of safety in healthcare systems.
Aim: This study aimed to examine the mediating effect of patient safety confidence, moderated by campaign participation, on the relationship between nursing students' patient safety attitude and their willingness to participate in patient safety.
Methods: This study utilized a secondary data analysis approach, analyzing data from a patient safety study conducted in South Korea. The participants included 245 fourth-year undergraduate nursing students recruited using nonprobability convenience sampling. Data were collected in April 2023 through an online survey distributed to members of nursing student-focused online communities. The collected data were analyzed using SPSS PROCESS Macro (models 4 and 14) and bootstrapping method.
Results: The findings underscore the critical role of patient safety confidence as a mediating factor and highlight the positive impact of campaign participation in strengthening nursing students' engagement in patient safety activities. These insights emphasize the interplay between nursing students' patient safety attitudes, confidence, and experiential learning opportunities.
Conclusion: To enhance nursing students' willingness to actively participate in patient safety, fostering positive attitudes and confidence through a well-structured educational strategy is essential. Integrating patient safety topics into the nursing curriculum and providing experiential learning opportunities can prepare students to advocate for safety and contribute to a culture of safety in healthcare.