2018
DOI: 10.11111/jkana.2018.24.1.40
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Perception of Importance of Patient Safety Management, Patient Safety Culture and Safety Performance in Hospital Managerial Performance of Hospital Nurses

Abstract: Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of perception of importance of patient safety management, patient safety culture and safety performance on managerial performance of hospital nurses. Methods: A cross-sectional design was used, with a convenience sample of 393 nurses from seven general hospitals. Data were collected through self-evaluation questionnaires. The data collection period was April and May, 2016 and data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, t-test, One-way ANOVA, Pe… Show more

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“…The mean score of the perceived patient safety culture, which was regarded as having a direct effect on patient safety activities, was 3.36 points. This result is similar to that of previous studies [ 34 , 35 ]. However, it was arithmetically lower than that of the patient safety care activities using the same 5-point scale.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…The mean score of the perceived patient safety culture, which was regarded as having a direct effect on patient safety activities, was 3.36 points. This result is similar to that of previous studies [ 34 , 35 ]. However, it was arithmetically lower than that of the patient safety care activities using the same 5-point scale.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…Regarding perception of management, which is second-lowest dimension as per our research, many studies[ 32 – 34 ] have shown that management plays a vital role in the creation of a patient safety culture. Improving patient safety culture at the management level can effectively help in avoiding systemic errors[ 35 ]. Unlike the results of previous studies[ 36 ], stress recognition in this study was found to be a low dimension.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…등으로 인해 의료기관에서 안전사고로 사망하거나 심각 한 손상을 받은 위해사건은 꾸준히 증가하는 추세이다 (Hwang, Kim, & Kang, 2016). 환자안전과 관련된 의 료사고는 의료의 질 저하 및 재정적인 손실 등을 초래 하며, 이러한 사례의 상당수는 오류와 관련이 있어 예 방 가능하므로 환자안전관리는 의료계의 중요한 과제라 고 할 수 있다 (Lee, 2015;Park & Kim, 2018 (Cha & Choi, 2015), 의료기관에서 발생한 사고의 절반 이상이 부적절한 간호에 기인한 것으로 보 고됨에 따라 (Park, 2009) 최근 국내에서는 병원 규모 별 (Lee & Kim, 2011;Cha & Choi, 2015;Paik & Kim, 2018), 근무부서별 (Kang, Choi, & Kim, 2016;Lee & Lee, 2016), 경력별 (Cho & Gang, 2013) (Choi, Kang, Yang, & Lim, 2018;Paik & Kim, 2018), 사건보고태도 (Koh & Kim, 2018;Moon & Yoon, 2018) (Park, Kim, & Ham, 2013). 환자안전에서 중요한 요소는 의료인의 태도라고 할 수 있다 (Aron & Headrick, 2002).…”
Section: 의료소비자의 중증도 증가 의료기관의 대형화 복잡화unclassified