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Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration
2021 Volume.27 No. 3 p.181 ~ p.190
Influence of Communication Self-efficacy and Perception of Patient Safety Culture on Experience of Nursing Errors among Operating Room Nurses
Seo Ji-In

Kim Yu-Jeong
Abstract
Purpose: This study was conducted to identify the influence of communication self-efficacy and perception of thepatient safety culture on the experience of nursing errors among operating room nurses.

Methods: A cross-sectionaldesign was used, with a convenience sample of 184 operation room nurses from 16 hospitals in Korea. Data werecollected through a structured self-administered survey. The questionnaires included Communication, Self Efficacy,Safety Attitude Questionnaire, and experiences of nursing errors in operation room. Data were analyzed usingdescriptive analysis, Shapiro-Wilk test, Mann-Whitney U test, Kruskal-Wallis test, Pearson correlation coefficientsand multiple linear regression.

Results: The experience of nursing errors had significant negative correlations withcommunication self-efficacy (r=-.39, p<.001) and perception of the patient safety culture (r=-.36, p<.001). Factorssignificantly influencing the experiences of nursing errors included communication self-efficacy (¥â=-.25, p=.002), andperception of patient safety culture (¥â=-.21, p=.009). The overall explanatory power was 19% (F=14.85, p<.001).

Conclusion: It is necessary to develop continuous education and programs improving communication self efficacyand perception of patient safety culture to reduce risk of nursing errors in the operating room.
KEYWORD
Operating rooms, Communication, Patient safety, Medical errors
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