KMID : 1164420230180010007
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Health Communication 2023 Volume.18 No. 1 p.7 ~ p.14
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The Effect of Nurses¡¯ Perception of Patient Safety Culture and Organizational Communication on Patient Safety Management Activities
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Kwon Ji-Seon
Ji Eun-Joo
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Abstract
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Purpose : This study was conducted to investigate nurse¡¯s perceptions of patient safety culture, organizational communication, and patient safety management activity levels and influential factors.
Methods : A total of 183 nurses working at a general hospital located in ¡°G.¡± was surveyed. The data were collected using a self-report questionnaire from July 12 to 25, 2018, and were analyzed usingSPSS/WIN 21.0.
Results : The factors affecting the research subjects¡¯ patient safety management activities were organizational
communication (¥â=.41, ¥ñ<.000) and their perceptions of patient safety culture (¥â=.18, ¥ñ<.025), which revealed an explanatory power of 29.5%.
Conclusion : The findings show the importance of organizational communication and perceptions of patient safety culture in patient safety management activities. Healthcare organizations should developprograms to address these influencing factors.
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KEYWORD
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Patient Safety Culture, Organizational Communication, Patient Safety Management Activities
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