护生针刺伤害报告意向的相关因素:应用计划行为理论

Q2 Nursing
Nelson A. Ditching, Angel Grace F. Furatero, Razilee Vania S. Iquiña, Aira Darlyn M. Sabulao, Jason M. Supremo, Ryan Michael Flores Oducado
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摘要

背景:护生和其他医护人员一样,容易受到针刺伤。多年来,人们对针刺伤进行了研究。然而,其在菲律宾护理专业学生中的流行程度尚不清楚。此外,护理专业的学生的意向报告针刺伤害在菲律宾尚未探讨。目的:应用计划行为理论探讨护生针刺伤害报告意向的相关因素。方法:采用针刺伤害报告意向量表(NIRIS)对菲律宾伊洛伊洛市233名护生进行横断面调查。采用描述性统计和Pearson相关分析法对数据进行分析。结果:研究结果显示,15%的护理学生经历过针刺伤。然而,只有不到一半(45.71%)的遭受针刺伤的人报告了这一事件。护生表现出积极的态度(M =5.41;SD =0.63)。他们感受到很高的社会压力(M =4.65;SD =0.46),高度行为控制(M =4.19;SD =0.45),高意向(M =8.99;SD =1.15)。态度(p =0.000)、主观规范(p =0.000)和感知行为控制(p =0.000)与针刺伤害报告意愿显著相关。结论:本研究支持计划行为理论在确定护生针刺伤害报告意向的影响因素方面的作用。
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Factors Associated with Nursing Students’ Intention to Report Needlestick Injuries: Applying the Theory of Planned Behavior
Background : Nursing students, like other healthcare workers, are prone to needlestick injuries. Over the years, studies have been conducted regarding needlestick injuries. However, its prevalence among Filipino nursing students’ is still not known. Also, nursing students’ intention to report needlestick injuries in the Philippines has not been explored. Purpose: The purpose of this research was to determine the factors associated with the intention to report needlestick injuries among nursing students applying the Theory of Planned Behavior. Methods: This cross-sectional study used the Needlestick Injuries Reporting Intention Scale (NIRIS) and was distributed among 233 senior nursing students in Iloilo City, Philippines. Descriptive statistics and Pearson’s correlation were utilized to analyze the data. Results: The results of the study revealed that 15% of nursing students had experienced a needlestick injury. However, only less than half (45.71%) of those who sustained needlestick injury reported the incident. Nursing students exhibited a positive attitude ( M =5.41; SD =0.63) toward reporting needlestick injuries. They perceived a high social pressure ( M =4.65; SD =0.46), high behavioral control ( M =4.19; SD =0.45), and high intention ( M =8.99; SD =1.15) in reporting needlestick injuries. Attitude ( p =0.000), subjective norm ( p =0.000), and perceived behavioral control ( p =0.000) were significantly correlated with the intention to report needlestick injuries. Conclusion: This study supports the Theory of Planned Behavior in identifying factors influencing nursing students’ intention to report needlestick injuries.
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Nurse Media Journal of Nursing
Nurse Media Journal of Nursing Earth and Planetary Sciences-Earth and Planetary Sciences (all)
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