2022
DOI: 10.11111/jkana.2022.28.5.605
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Influences of Teamwork and Job Burnout on Patient Safety Management Activities among Operating Room Nurses

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“…12,14,15 Other related factors included the experience of patient-safety incidents, 16 the hospital safety system, 13 and clinical experience. 17 Although previous studies have suggested factors related to patient-safety nursing performance, it is necessary to categorize the key items of patient-safety nursing and specifically examine differences in perception and performance so as to formulate effective OR patient-safety nursing training. Importance-performance analysis (IPA) is an effective tool for identifying items that require additional training and priorities for training by visualizing the differences in importance and performance of each item in four quadrants on the x-and y-axes, allowing for easy visual comparison.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…12,14,15 Other related factors included the experience of patient-safety incidents, 16 the hospital safety system, 13 and clinical experience. 17 Although previous studies have suggested factors related to patient-safety nursing performance, it is necessary to categorize the key items of patient-safety nursing and specifically examine differences in perception and performance so as to formulate effective OR patient-safety nursing training. Importance-performance analysis (IPA) is an effective tool for identifying items that require additional training and priorities for training by visualizing the differences in importance and performance of each item in four quadrants on the x-and y-axes, allowing for easy visual comparison.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the World Health Organization [15], at least a million patients die during or immediately after a surgical operation. Of medical accidents related to safety rules, operating room accidents account for approximately 54% [16]. Cho [17] reported that 61 (24.6%) of the accidents related to patient safety in the operating room are caused by medical equipment malfunction; 53 (21.4%) are due to mismatched numbers of gauze pieces and needles; 34 (13.7%) are caused by specimen loss and specimen change; 15 (6%) are injury accidents caused by falls, burns, and pressure; and 11 (4.4%) are reoperation accidents caused by impurities in the body discovered by X-ray examination following a surgical procedure.…”
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“…A study in Iran about patient safety culture found a more positive response in public hospitals (65.5%) than a private hospitals (58.3%) [11]. Several factors affect patient safety culture including sex, age [12], religion, educational level, marital status, monthly income, and work experience of healthcare providers [13]. Workrelated and facility-based variables such as type of hospital and work shift [14], types of profession, and participation in patient safety programs [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%