Alternative Title日本の総合病院における医療安全風土と医療サービスの質に関する看護師の認識
Nurses' perception of patient safety climate
Note (General)Aim: To clarify perceptions of nurses towards patient safety climate and quality of health care in Japan. Background: Nurses' perceptions of patient safety climate and quality of healthcare services are not well-known. Method: The survey was conducted at general hospitals with 200 beds or more using the Patient Safety Climate Scale and the Modified multiple-item scale for consumer perceptions of healthcare service quality. Results: Significant positive correlations were found among nurses’ perception towards patient safety and healthcare service quality. The experience of nurses as members of the committee on patient safety and their employment position did not show any significant difference in the perception towards patient safety and healthcare services quality. Perceptions of healthcare service quality were lower among those with 6 -10 year experience than with over 21 years. Conclusion: In the perception of nurses and nurse managers’ continuous improvement perceptions towards patient safety were related to reliability, assurance, responsiveness, and empathy in healthcare service quality. Implications for Nursing Management: Generalist nurses with 21 years or more experiences in multiple departments showed high perception towards healthcare service quality. Experienced nurses’ perceptions of activities to improve patient safety and quality of healthcare services are important.
Collection (particular)国立国会図書館デジタルコレクション > デジタル化資料 > 博士論文
Date Accepted (W3CDTF)2023-03-09T09:37:52+09:00
Data Provider (Database)国立国会図書館 : 国立国会図書館デジタルコレクション