Nurses' attitudes towards patient safety and their relationship to adverse patient events in Oman.

IF 1.6 Q2 NURSING Journal of Research in Nursing Pub Date : 2024-10-13 DOI:10.1177/17449871241278860
Raeda Almanhali, Sulaiman Dawood Al Sabei, Gerald Matua Amandu
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Abstract

Background: Adverse events (AEs) are major causes of mortality. Identification of nurses' attitudes towards patient safety and their impact on AEs is critical in enhancing safe practices.

Aim: To assess the relationship between attitudes towards patient safety and AEs as perceived by nurses working in Sultanate of Oman.

Methods: A descriptive, cross-sectional study was conducted. Data to evaluate nurses' attitudes towards patient safety was collected using the Safety Attitude Questionnaire. The relationship between attitudes towards patient safety and the perceived incidence of adverse patient events was examined using logistic regression analysis.

Results: A total of 184 questionnaires were administered from February to April 2022, with a response rate of 96.8%. The results revealed that nurses had a negative attitude towards patient safety. The highest reported adverse event was patient and family complaints. Findings showed a significant relationship between working conditions and patient and family verbal abuse (OR = 0.505, CI (0.283-0.901), p = 0.021). Job satisfaction was a significant predictor of patient fall (OR = 0.57, CI (0.353-0.932), p = 0.025) and medication error (OR = 0.58, CI (0.354-0.949), p = 0.030).

Conclusion: Nurses' attitudes towards patient safety are a significant predictor contributing to the occurrence of AEs. This finding provides key insights about patient safety status that key stakeholders could use to improve safety culture, including raising patient safety awareness.

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阿曼护士对患者安全的态度及其与患者不良事件的关系。
背景:不良事件(AEs)是导致死亡的主要原因。目的:评估在阿曼苏丹国工作的护士对患者安全的态度与 AEs 之间的关系:方法:进行了一项描述性横断面研究。使用安全态度问卷收集数据,评估护士对患者安全的态度。采用逻辑回归分析法研究了对患者安全的态度与患者不良事件感知发生率之间的关系:2022 年 2 月至 4 月期间,共发放了 184 份问卷,回收率为 96.8%。结果显示,护士对患者安全持消极态度。报告最多的不良事件是患者和家属投诉。调查结果显示,工作条件与患者及家属辱骂之间存在明显关系(OR = 0.505,CI (0.283-0.901),p = 0.021)。工作满意度是患者跌倒(OR = 0.57,CI (0.353-0.932),p = 0.025)和用药错误(OR = 0.58,CI (0.354-0.949),p = 0.030)的重要预测因素:护士对患者安全的态度是导致AE发生的重要预测因素。这一发现提供了有关患者安全状况的重要见解,主要利益相关者可利用这些见解改善安全文化,包括提高患者安全意识。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Research in Nursing is a leading peer reviewed journal that blends good research with contemporary debates about policy and practice. The Journal of Research in Nursing contributes knowledge to nursing practice, research and local, national and international health and social care policy. Each issue contains a variety of papers and review commentaries within a specific theme. The editors are advised and supported by a board of key academics, practitioners and policy makers of international standing. The Journal of Research in Nursing will: • Ensure an evidence base to your practice and policy development • Inform your research work at an advanced level • Challenge you to critically reflect on the interface between practice, policy and research
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