Relationship between Pediatric Nursesandrsquo; Professional Values and their Attitudes towards Patient Safety

H. Sarı, Esra Akgul, Yeliz Akatın, Naciye Siyahgul
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Introduction: This study was conducted to determine whether pediatric nurses’ professional values affect their attitudes towards patient safety. Methods: The study was a descriptive cross-sectional study and it was carried out with 101 nurses working in pediatric clinics of a state hospital in Turkey in 2015. Data were collected using the Personal Information Form, the Nurses Professional Values Scale and the Safety Attitudes Questionnaire. Results: A positive correlation was determined between the scores obtained from the Safety Attitudes Questionnaire and the scores obtained from the Nurses Professional Values Scale (r: .315, p: .001). There was a significant positive correlation between the Perceptions of Management subscale of the Safety Attitudes Questionnaire and the Nurses Professional Values Scale (r: .706), and its Activism (r: .796), ANA (American Nurses Association) Ethical Code 1 (r: .708), and ANA Ethical Code 11 (r: .772) subscales. There was a moderate positive correlation between the Perceptions of Management subscale of the Safety Attitudes Questionnaire and the Nurses Professional Values Scale (r: .603), and its ANA Ethical Code 4 (r: .530) Conclusion: Pediatric nurses’ professional values affect their attitudes towards patient safety.
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儿科护士与儿童健康的关系专业价值观及其对病人安全的态度
前言:本研究旨在确定儿科护士的职业价值观是否会影响其对患者安全的态度。方法:采用描述性横断面研究,对2015年在土耳其一家州立医院儿科诊所工作的101名护士进行调查。数据采用《个人信息表》、《护士职业价值观量表》和《护士安全态度问卷》进行收集。结果:安全态度问卷得分与护士职业价值观量表得分呈正相关(r: .315, p: .001)。安全态度问卷的管理认知子量表与护士职业价值观量表(r: 0.706)及其行动主义(r: 0.796)、ANA(美国护士协会)道德准则1 (r: 0.708)和ANA道德准则11 (r: 0.772)子量表之间存在显著正相关。安全态度问卷管理知觉分量表与护士职业价值观量表(r: 0.603)及其ANA伦理准则4 (r: 0.530)存在中度正相关。结论:儿科护士的职业价值观影响其对患者安全的态度。
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