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Factors Affecting Patient Safety Culture from Nurses' Perspectives for Sustainable Nursing Practice

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HEALTHCARE
卷 10, 期 10, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/healthcare10101889

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patient; safety culture; nurses; perspectives; sustainable nursing practices

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  1. Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia [PNURSP2022R279]

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Individual and group beliefs, attitudes, perceptions, competences, and behavioral patterns all contribute to the safety culture of a healthcare company. The study aims to assess nurses' perceptions of elements influencing patient safety culture. The findings indicate that nursing staff have a high perception of patient safety culture, with a majority reporting no safety events annually. The current findings should be considered in interventions promoting patient safety and reporting culture, and a multidimensional network intervention should be implemented to enhance patient safety and a blame-free culture.
Individual and group beliefs, attitudes, perceptions, competences, and behavioral patterns all contribute to the safety culture of a healthcare company. The study's goal is to assess nurses' perceptions of elements that influence patient safety culture in order to promote long-term nursing practice. A descriptive cross-sectional study design was done among a sample of 146 nurses who were recruited from one hospital in Egypt. They completed a self-administered, printed questionnaire. The questionnaire assessed participants' socio-demographic data and their perception regarding patient safety culture for sustainable nursing practices. The findings revealed that nursing staff had a high perception regarding patient safety culture a with mean score (159.94 +/- 7.864). Also, the highest percentage (74.66%) of had no safety events reported yearly. Creating a unit-specific patient safety culture suited to the competences of the unit's RNs in patient safety practice would be crucial to increasing and sustaining high levels of patient safety attitudes, skills, and knowledge among the unit's RNs, influencing patient safety. When implementing interventions to promote patient safety and reporting culture in hospitals, policymakers, hospital administrators, and nurse executives should take the current findings into account. A multidimensional network intervention addressing many elements of patient safety culture and integrating different organizational levels should be implemented to enhance patient safety and a no-blame culture.

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