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Journal of Korean Academy of Fundamentals of Nursing 2012;19(1): 35
의료인의 환자안전문화 인식과 환자안전관리 활동 간의 관계
조혜원1, 양진향2
1인제대학교 부산백병원
2인제대학교 간호학과
Relationship between Perceived Patient Safety Culture and Patient Safety Management Activities among Health Personnel
Hye-Won Cho1, Jin-Hyang Yang2
1Inje University Pusan Paik Hospital
2Department of Nursing, Inje University
Abstract
Purpose: This study was done to explore the relationship between perceived patient safety culture and patient safety management activities among health personnel.
Methods: This study was a cross-sectional survey. Participants were 342 health personnel working in two tertiary hospitals. Self-administered questionnaires were used to collect data from a convenience sample of 254 nurses and 88 doctors.
Results: Scores on participants' perceived patient safety culture and patient safety management activities were just over the mean. There were significant differences in patient safety management activities by type of occupation, nurses' position, length of service, and work week. Doctors scored perceived patient safety culture and patient safety management activities significantly lower than nurses. In addition, perceived patient safety culture was significantly related to patient safety management activities. Factors which influence participants' patient safety management activities were communication, type of occupation, overall evaluation of patient safety, supervisor/manager, frequency with which events were reported, and nurse's position.
Conclusion: Findings provide significant evidence that patient safety management activities are associated with perceived patient safety culture. Therefore, to build a positive safety culture, health personnel, especially doctors and general nurses need to visibly commit to patient safety management activities and be role models to ensure patient safety.
Key words: Safety | Organizational Culture | Safety Management | Health Personnel
주요어: 안전관리 | 병원문화 | 의료인