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Nurses¡¯ Job Stress, Patient Safety Culture, and Patient Safety Management Activities -Comparing Comprehensive Nursing Care Service Wards with General Wards-

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ÀÓ¿¬Àç ( Lim Yeon-Jae ) - Hanil General Hospital Department of Nursing

¹éÈñÁ¤ ( Baek Hee-Chong ) - Chung-Ang University Red Cross College of Nursing

Abstract

Purpose: This study aims to compare and analysis job stress, patient safety culture, and patient safety management activities of nurses in comprehensive nursing care service wards and general wards.

Methods: Through an online survey conducted on nurses with more than three months of working experience at five general hospitals in the metropolitan area, 156 participants¡¯s data were used for ¥ö©÷-test, t-test, ANOVA using SPSS ver. 26.0.

Result: There were no significant differences in the nurses¡¯ job stress and patient safety management activities between the comprehensive nursing care service wards and general wards. However, the patient safety culture of nurses in the comprehensive nursing care service ward was significantly lower than that of general ward.

Conclusion: Patient safety culture should be promoted through continuous regular patient safety education, training, and organizational support to increase patient safety management activities. Additionally, institutional programs should be prepared to reduce job stress of nurses at the frontline of patient safety.
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