护士对儿科患者治疗安全因素的态度。

IF 2.7 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Frontiers in health services Pub Date : 2025-09-24 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/frhs.2025.1648265
Iwona Malinowska-Lipień, Izabela Sowińska, Sylwia Kocur, Agnieszka Kruszecka-Krówka, Maria Kózka, Agnieszka Gniadek, Łukasz Lompart, Urszula Kalemba, Marta Kasper, Tomasz Brzostek
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导言:医疗保健中的患者安全受到安全文化的强烈影响,受到组织信念、价值观和有效管理的影响。材料和方法:该研究涉及来自波兰南部最大的儿科医院的434名护士,该医院是波兰十大单一儿科医院之一。使用波兰版安全态度问卷(SAQ-SF)和社会人口调查收集数据。结果:在工作满意度(56.91%)和压力认知(53.23%)方面,积极回答(得分≥75分)的比例最高。对管理人员(31.80%)和安全气候(36.41%)的认知结果最低。压力水平与每科和每班护士人数负相关。较低的管理评估与较高的患者负荷和较少的工作人员相关。较好的工作条件与较高的人员编制水平正相关。结论:儿科护士的工作满意度和压力意识较高,但管理和安全氛围评分较低。较高的护士配备水平与较低的报告压力相关,表明配备水平、工作环境和患者安全感知之间存在关系。
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Nurses' attitudes towards factors determining the safety of patients treated in pediatric departments.

Introduction: Patient safety in healthcare is strongly influenced by safety culture, shaped by organizational beliefs, values, and effective management.

Material and methods: The study involved 434 nurses from the largest pediatric hospital in southern Poland, one of ten single-profile pediatric hospitals in the country. Data were collected using the Polish version of the Safety Attitudes Questionnaire (SAQ-SF) and a sociodemographic survey.

Results: The highest percentage of positive responses (score ≥75) was observed in job satisfaction (56.91%) and stress recognition (53.23%). The lowest results were found in perceptions of management personnel (31.80%) and safety climate (36.41%). Stress levels negatively correlated with the number of nurses per department and shift. Lower assessments of management were associated with higher patient loads and fewer staff. Better working conditions were positively correlated with higher staffing levels.

Conclusions: Nurses in pediatric departments reported high job satisfaction and awareness of stress but low ratings of management and safety climate. Higher nurse staffing levels were associated with lower reported stress, indicating a relationship between staffing levels, work environment, and perceptions of patient safety.

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