安全氛围、护理组织文化和报告用药错误的意愿:对医院护士的横断面研究

IF 0.7 Q4 NURSING
Hyun Young Lee, Eun-kyung Lee
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背景与目的:用药失误是医院中仅次于跌倒事故的第二大常见事故。用药错误是对患者安全的威胁。重要的是要找出此类错误的原因,以便我们能够减少它们。然而,药物错误报告率很低。本研究旨在探讨综合医院护士报告用药错误意向的相关因素。方法与材料:采用横断面研究设计。参与者是在韩国4家综合医院工作的171名注册护士。采用方便的随机抽样来选择参与者。数据是使用移动式自我报告结构化问卷收集的,问卷涵盖了一般特征、药物错误和报告意图、安全氛围和护理组织文化。数据收集期为2018年3月14日至4月6日。通过描述性统计、Pearson相关系数和多元回归分析对数据进行分析。结果:报告用药错误意向和安全气氛的平均得分分别为5.20±1.40和3.04±0.47。护理组织文化类型的平均得分分别为层次型文化3.63±0.51、关系型文化3.13±0.69、任务型文化2.99±0.56和创新型文化2.85±0.67。与报告用药错误意向相关的重要因素是安全性环境(β=0.26,p=0.001)、任务导向型文化(β=0.16,p=0.023)、教育水平(β=-.19,p=0.006)、用药错误经历(β=.19,p=0.06)和男性(β=-1.18,p=0.011)。他们占报告用药错误意愿的25%。结论:本研究发现,医院的安全氛围、护理组织的任务导向文化、教育水平、用药失误经历和性别与报告用药失误的意愿相关。有必要找到改善医院安全氛围和护理组织任务导向文化的方法,并制定提高男护士和有药物错误的护士报告药物错误意愿的策略。
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Safety climate, nursing organizational culture and the intention to report medication errors: A cross-sectional study of hospital nurses
Background & Aim: Medication errors are the second most common accident after the fall accident in hospitals. Medication errors are a threat to patient safety. It is important to find the cause of such errors so that we can reduce them. However, the rate of medication error reporting is low. This study aimed to explore the factors associated with the intention to report medication errors among general hospital nurses. Methods & Materials: A cross-sectional study design was used. The participants were 171 registered nurses working in 4 general hospitals in South Korea. Convenient random sampling was used to select participants. Data were collected using mobile self-report structured questionnaires that covered general characteristics, medication errors and the intention to report them, the safety climate, and the nursing organizational culture. The data collection period was from March 14 to April 6, 2018. The data were analyzed by descriptive statistics, the Pearson correlation coefficients, and multiple regression analysis. Results: The mean scores of the intention to report medication errors and safety climate were 5.20±1.40 and 3.04±0.47, respectively. Each mean score of nursing organizational culture types was hierarch-oriented culture 3.63±0.51, relation-oriented culture 3.13±0.69, task-oriented-culture2.99±0.56, and innovation-oriented culture 2.85±0.67. Significant factors associated with the intention to report medication errors were the safety climate (β=.26, p=.001), a task-oriented culture (β=.16, p=.023), educational level (β=-.19, p=.006), the experience of medication errors (β=.19, p=.006), and male (β=-.18, p=.011). They accounted for 25% of the intention to report medication errors. Conclusion: This study found that the safety climate of the hospital, task-oriented culture of the nursing organization, education level, experience of medication errors, and gender associated with the intention to report medication errors. It is necessary to find ways to improve the safety climate of the hospital and the task-oriented culture of the nursing organization and establish a strategy for improving the intention to report medication errors for male nurses and nurses with medication errors.
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