护士的安全氛围、护理质量、对标准预防措施的坚持和遵守:结构方程模型

IF 3.8 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING International Nursing Review Pub Date : 2024-03-04 DOI:10.1111/inr.12946
Daniel Joseph E. Berdida PhD, RN, RM, Rizal Angelo N. Grande EdD, RN, Mohammed Hamdan Alshammari PhD, RN
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目的:旨在研究护士的安全氛围、护理质量以及对标准预防措施(SPs)的坚持和遵守之间的相互关系:背景:有关护士的安全氛围、护理质量及其与坚持和遵守标准预防措施的关系的调查在文献中仍然非常少,特别是在菲律宾这样的发展中国家:设计:横断面设计和结构方程模型(SEM)方法,同时遵守 STROBE 准则:方法:采用便利抽样法招募参与研究的护士(n = 870)。从 2022 年 2 月至 8 月,使用四种经过验证的自我报告工具收集数据。数据分析采用了Spearman rho、SEM、中介和路径分析:新建立的模型显示了可接受的模型拟合参数。安全氛围对护理质量、SP的依从性和遵从性有积极影响。护理质量直接影响对特殊护理措施的依从性,而对特殊护理措施的依从性直接影响对特殊护理措施的遵从性。护理质量是安全氛围与坚持 SPs 之间关系的中介。结论:护士的安全氛围直接影响到对专业护理的依从性,而对专业护理的依从性则直接影响到对专业护理的依从性:结论:护士的安全氛围直接影响到护理质量以及对特殊护理措施的依从性和遵从性。护理质量介导了安全氛围对SPs依从性的影响。最后,SPs依从性在护理质量、安全氛围和SPs依从性之间显示出中介效应:护理政策制定者和管理者可以利用这些研究结果来设计战略政策和可持续的在职教育课程,以促进和维持护士的安全氛围、护理质量、SPs依从性和遵从性。
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RETRACTED: Safety climate, quality of care, adherence to and compliance with standard precautions among nurses: Structural equation modeling

Aims

The aim was to investigate the interrelationships of nurses’ safety climate, quality of care, and adherence to and compliance with standard precautions (SPs).

Background

Investigations about nurses’ safety climate and quality care and their association with adherence to and compliance with SPs remain remarkably scant across literature, specifically among developing countries like the Philippines.

Design

Cross-sectional design and structural equation modeling (SEM) approach while complying with STROBE guidelines.

Methods

Participant nurses were recruited using convenience sampling (n = 870). Four validated self-report instruments were used to collect data from February to August 2022. Spearman rho, SEM, mediation, and path analyses were employed for data analysis.

Results

The emerging model showed acceptable model fit parameters. The safety climate positively influenced the quality of care and adherence to and compliance with SPs. Quality of care directly affected adherence to SPs, while adherence to SPs directly affected compliance with SPs. The quality of care mediated the relationship between safety climate and adherence to SPs. Whereas adherence to SPs mediated the relationships between safety climate and compliance with SPs and the quality of care and compliance with SPs.

Conclusions

Nurses’ safety climate directly affected the quality of care and SPs adherence and compliance. The quality of care mediated the impact of safety climate on SPs adherence. Finally, SPs adherence demonstrated a mediating effect among quality of care, safety climate, and SPs compliance.

Implications for nursing policy and practice

Nursing policymakers and administrators can use the findings to design strategic policies and sustainable in-service educational courses fostering and maintaining nurses' safety climate, quality of care, and SPs adherence and compliance.

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