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Nurse-perceived Patient Adverse Events and Nursing Practice Environment / 예방의학회지
Article de En | WPRIM | ID: wpr-131192
Bibliothèque responsable: WPRO
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OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the occurrence of patient adverse events in Korean hospitals as perceived by nurses and examine the correlation between patient adverse events with the nurse practice environment at nurse and hospital level. METHODS: In total, 3096 nurses working in 60 general inpatient hospital units were included. A two-level logistic regression analysis was performed. RESULTS: At the hospital level, patient adverse events included patient falls (60.5%), nosocomial infections (51.7%), pressure sores (42.6%) and medication errors (33.3%). Among the hospital-level explanatory variables associated with the nursing practice environment, 'physician- nurse relationship' correlated with medication errors while 'education for improving quality of care' affected patient falls. CONCLUSIONS: The doctor-nurse relationship and access to education that can improve the quality of care at the hospital level may help decrease the occurrence of patient adverse events.
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Texte intégral: 1 Indice: WPRIM Sujet Principal: Qualité des soins de santé / Chutes accidentelles / Accidents du travail / Modèles logistiques / Odds ratio / Infection croisée / Enquêtes et questionnaires / Escarre / Hôpitaux / Erreurs de médication Type d'étude: Etiology_studies / Prognostic_studies / Qualitative_research / Risk_factors_studies Limites du sujet: Adult / Female / Humans / Male langue: En Texte intégral: Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health Année: 2014 Type: Article
Texte intégral: 1 Indice: WPRIM Sujet Principal: Qualité des soins de santé / Chutes accidentelles / Accidents du travail / Modèles logistiques / Odds ratio / Infection croisée / Enquêtes et questionnaires / Escarre / Hôpitaux / Erreurs de médication Type d'étude: Etiology_studies / Prognostic_studies / Qualitative_research / Risk_factors_studies Limites du sujet: Adult / Female / Humans / Male langue: En Texte intégral: Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health Année: 2014 Type: Article