KMID : 0614820190250030248
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Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration 2019 Volume.25 No. 3 p.248 ~ p.257
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Mediating Effects of Burnout between Time Pressure and Safety Care Activities of Nurses
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Yun Jung-Im
Son Hyun-Mi
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Abstract
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Purpose: This study was done to identify the effects of nurses¡¯ time pressure on their safety care activities throughthe mediation of burnout.
Methods: Participants, 147 nurses with at least one year of work experience in two universityhospitals were enrolled in this study. Data were collected using a self-reported questionnaire from July 31, to August31, 2017 and analyzed with t-test, ANOVA, and Pearson¡¯s correlation coefficients. SPSS 23.0 was used for analysis. Mediating effects were examined with stepwise simple and complex regression, and statistical significance was verifiedwith the Sobel test.
Results: Time pressure and burnout were significantly negatively correlated with safety careactivities, and there was a positive correlation between time pressure and burnout. Regarding the mediating effectsof burnout in the relationship between time pressure and safety care activity, time pressure had a significant effecton safety care activity both directly and indirectly through burnout, confirming a partial mediation effect of burnout.
Conclusion: Strategies for enhancing work efficiency to reduce nurses¡¯ time pressure are needed to promote safetycare activities. Furthermore, because burnout facilitated by time pressure among nurses influences their patient careactivities, interventions for burnout management must also be implemented simultaneously.
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KEYWORD
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Patient safety, Time pressure, Burnout, Nurses
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