Relationship between patient safety culture and safety performance in nursing: The role of safety behaviour

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Autor(a) principal: Shaohua, H.
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Wang, T., Ramalho, N., Zhou, D., Hu, X., Zhao, H.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/22492
Resumo: Aim: The aim of this work is to test the mediator role of patient safety behaviour between safety culture and safety performance among nurses. Methods: This cross-sectional study was carried out between September and December 2017 in the nursing units of 10 primary hospitals, two secondary hospitals and two tertiary hospitals in Anhui Province, China. Results: The study participants comprised 79 RNs from primary hospitals, 147 RNs from secondary hospitals and 242 RNs from tertiary hospitals. Most were female (97.6%) and married (73.1%), and their ages ranged from less than 25 years to retirement age. The sample included nurses working in several departments, including medicine (27.1%), surgery (14.3%), emergency (11.5%) and ICU (9%). Structural equation model analysis results showed that espoused values directly affected safety performance, and practised values affected safety performance through safety behaviour. Conclusion: Our hypothetical model noted that safety behaviour is a positive mediating factor of practised safety values affecting safety performance, suggesting that Chinese nursing managers should construct a patient safety culture that is guided and driven by appropriate values, which will ultimately be externalized as nurses' daily behaviour.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Relationship between patient safety culture and safety performance in nursing: The role of safety behaviour
title Relationship between patient safety culture and safety performance in nursing: The role of safety behaviour
spellingShingle Relationship between patient safety culture and safety performance in nursing: The role of safety behaviour
Shaohua, H.
Patient safety behaviour
Patient safety culture
Patient safety performance/nursing
title_short Relationship between patient safety culture and safety performance in nursing: The role of safety behaviour
title_full Relationship between patient safety culture and safety performance in nursing: The role of safety behaviour
title_fullStr Relationship between patient safety culture and safety performance in nursing: The role of safety behaviour
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between patient safety culture and safety performance in nursing: The role of safety behaviour
title_sort Relationship between patient safety culture and safety performance in nursing: The role of safety behaviour
author Shaohua, H.
author_facet Shaohua, H.
Wang, T.
Ramalho, N.
Zhou, D.
Hu, X.
Zhao, H.
author_role author
author2 Wang, T.
Ramalho, N.
Zhou, D.
Hu, X.
Zhao, H.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Shaohua, H.
Wang, T.
Ramalho, N.
Zhou, D.
Hu, X.
Zhao, H.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Patient safety behaviour
Patient safety culture
Patient safety performance/nursing
topic Patient safety behaviour
Patient safety culture
Patient safety performance/nursing
description Aim: The aim of this work is to test the mediator role of patient safety behaviour between safety culture and safety performance among nurses. Methods: This cross-sectional study was carried out between September and December 2017 in the nursing units of 10 primary hospitals, two secondary hospitals and two tertiary hospitals in Anhui Province, China. Results: The study participants comprised 79 RNs from primary hospitals, 147 RNs from secondary hospitals and 242 RNs from tertiary hospitals. Most were female (97.6%) and married (73.1%), and their ages ranged from less than 25 years to retirement age. The sample included nurses working in several departments, including medicine (27.1%), surgery (14.3%), emergency (11.5%) and ICU (9%). Structural equation model analysis results showed that espoused values directly affected safety performance, and practised values affected safety performance through safety behaviour. Conclusion: Our hypothetical model noted that safety behaviour is a positive mediating factor of practised safety values affecting safety performance, suggesting that Chinese nursing managers should construct a patient safety culture that is guided and driven by appropriate values, which will ultimately be externalized as nurses' daily behaviour.
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