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J Nurs Care Qual ; 38(3): 264-271, 2023.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2263815

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BACKGROUND: Reporting a near-miss event has been associated with better patient safety culture. PURPOSE: To examine the relationship between patient safety culture and nurses' intention to report a near-miss event during COVID-19, and factors predicting that intention. METHODS: This mixed-methods study was conducted in a tertiary medical center during the fourth COVID-19 waves in 2020-2021 among 199 nurses working in COVID-19-dedicated departments. RESULTS: Mean perception of patient safety culture was low overall. Although 77.4% of nurses intended to report a near-miss event, only 20.1% actually did. Five factors predicted nurses' intention to report a near-miss event; the model explains 20% of the variance. Poor departmental organization can adversely affect the intention to report a near-miss event. CONCLUSIONS: Organizational learning, teamwork between hospital departments, transfers between departments, and departmental disorganization can affect intention to report a near-miss event and adversely affect patient safety culture during a health crisis.


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COVID-19 , Potencial Evento Adverso , Personal de Enfermería en Hospital , Humanos , Intención , Encuestas y Cuestionarios , Seguridad del Paciente , Administración de la Seguridad/métodos , Cultura Organizacional
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