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±è°æÀÚ ( Kim Kyoung-Ja ) - Hannam University Department of Nursing
À¯¹®¼÷ ( Yoo Moon-Sook ) - Ajou University College of Nursing ¼ÀºÁö ( Seo Eun-Ji ) - Ajou University College of Nursing
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Abstract
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Purpose: This study aimed to explore the influence of nurse work environment and patient safety culture in hospital on instances of missed nursing care in South Korea.
Methods: A cross-sectional design was used, in which a structured questionnaire was administered to 186 nurses working at a tertiary university hospital. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, t test or analysis of variance, Pearson correlation, and multiple regression analysis.
Results: Missed nursing care was found to be correlated with clinical career, nursing work environment, and patient safety culture. The regression model explained approximately 30.3% of missed nursing care. Meanwhile, staffing and resource adequacy (¥â = ?.31, p = .001), nurse manager ability, leadership and support of nurses (¥â = ?.26, p = .004), clinical career (¥â = ?.21, p = .004), and perception on patient safety culture within unit (¥â = ?.19, p = .041) were determined to be influencing factors on missed nursing care.
Conclusion: This study has significance as it suggested that missed nursing care is affected by work environment factors within unit. This means that missed nursing care is a unit outcome affected by nurse work environment factors and patient safety culture. Therefore, missed nursing care can be managed through the implementation of interventions that promote a positive nursing work environment and patient safety culture.
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KeyWords
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environment, nursing care, patient safety, quality of health care
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