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Influence of Safety Control, Nursing Professionalism, and Burnout on Patient Safety Management Activities among Operating Room Nurses

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ÀÌ¿ìÁø ( Lee U-Jin ) - 

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of safety control, nursing professionalism, and burnouton patient safety management activities of operating room nurses.

Methods: Data were collected from August 10 toSeptember 26, 2022 from 154 operating nurses who consented to participate and have worked for more than six monthsin hospitals with 300 or more beds in the Seoul-Incheon area. The data were analyzed using the SPSS/WIN 26.0 program.

Results: The main factors affecting patient safety management activities were safety control (¥â=.36, p<.001) and nursingprofessionalism (¥â=.15, p=.046). The regression model was statistically significant (F=13.49, p<.001), with explanatorypower of approximately 28.6%.

Conclusion: Based on these results, the aforementioned activities can be promoted bypreparing and providing an operating room safety management program that can improve safety control and establishproper nursing professionalism.
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Safety control, Nursing professionalism, Burnout, Patient management activities
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