KMID : 0614820210270030181
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Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration 2021 Volume.27 No. 3 p.181 ~ p.190
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Influence of Communication Self-efficacy and Perception of Patient Safety Culture on Experience of Nursing Errors among Operating Room Nurses
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Seo Ji-In
Kim Yu-Jeong
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Abstract
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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.
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KEYWORD
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Operating rooms, Communication, Patient safety, Medical errors
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