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Nursing Students’ Perception of Patient Safety Culture During the Covid-19 Pandemic – Results of a Pilot Study

机译:护理专业学生对 Covid-19 大流行期间患者安全文化的看法——一项试点研究的结果

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The COVID-19 pandemic posed health and social threats and directly affected the quality and safe care. Many nursing students had mandatory practical training in hospitals to help the national system respond to the crisis. The investigation of nursing students´ perceptions of patient safety culture (PSC) might be beneficial in identifying safety areas that need improvement. Aim: The pilot study aimed to investigate nursing students´ perception of PSC during the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: The data were collected using the Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture - Nursing Students (HSOPS-NS). The HSOPS-NS tool was distributed online via the Google Forms platform between February and April 2021. The respondents studied in the 3rd year of the bachelor's degree in nursing (n = 66). Three nursing faculties from 3 regions in Slovakia were addressed. Descriptive statistics (mean, SD, frequency) was used for the sample characteristics and the HSOPS-NS tool. The Mann-Whitney U test and the Kruskal Wallis test analysed associa tions between sociodemographic data. The predictors of outcome dimensions of the HSOPS-NS were analysed by a multiple regression analysis. Results: The nursing students evaluated the overall patient safety grade as very acceptable. Concerning PSC dimensions, the best-rated dimensions were “Feedback communication about the error” (55.04) and “Communication openness” (53.53). The worst-rated dimensions were “Frequency of events reported” (33.32) and “Staffing” (35.22). A significant relationship was found between the perception of PSC and age, current area/unit, awareness of reporting systems, and supervision. The overall patient safety grade, the number of reported events, the number of reported events by nursing students were significantly predicted by several PSC dimensions (p ≤ 0.05). Conclusions: The nursing students´ perspective on PSC revealed a weak perception of reporting adverse events. The awareness of reporting adverse events requires an increase in theoretical knowledge and the support of nursing students during their clinical training. A regular and comprehensive evaluation of PSC may strengthen patient safety and the overall awareness of patient safety among nursing students.
机译:COVID-19 大流行对健康和社会构成威胁,并直接影响了护理的质量和安全。许多护理专业的学生在医院接受了强制性的实践培训,以帮助国家系统应对危机。调查护理学生对患者安全文化 (PSC) 的看法可能有助于确定需要改进的安全领域。目的:该试点研究旨在调查护理专业学生在第二波 COVID-19 大流行期间对 PSC 的看法。方法:使用医院患者安全文化调查 - 护理学生 (HSOPS-NS) 收集数据。HSOPS-NS 工具于 2021 年 2 月至 4 月期间通过 Google 表单平台在线分发。受访者在护理学士学位的第三年学习(n = 66)。来自斯洛伐克 3 个地区的 3 个护理学院发表了讲话。描述性统计(平均值、标准差、频率)用于样本特征和HSOPS-NS工具。Mann-Whitney U检验和Kruskal Wallis检验分析了社会人口学数据之间的关联。通过多元回归分析分析HSOPS-NS结局维度的预测因子。结果:护理专业的学生将患者安全的整体等级评估为非常可接受。在PSC维度方面,评分最高的维度是“关于错误的反馈和沟通”(55.04%)和“沟通开放性”(53.53%)。评分最差的维度是“报告事件频率”(33.32%)和“人员配备”(35.22%)。发现对 PSC 的看法与年龄、当前区域/单位、对报告系统的认识和监督之间存在显着关系。多个 PSC 维度显著预测了总体患者安全等级、报告事件数量、护理学生报告事件数量 (p ≤ 0.05)。结论:护理专业学生对PSC的看法显示,他们对不良事件的报告感知较弱。报告不良事件的意识需要增加理论知识和护理学生在临床培训期间的支持。定期和全面评估 PSC 可以加强患者安全和护理学生对患者安全的整体意识。

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