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J Nurs Educ ; 61(12): 706-710, 2022 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36475985

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BACKGROUND: Despite the shift to a just culture (JC) in health care systems more than a decade ago, many nursing programs continue to lack a JC environment, which may result in students entering the workforce without adequate preparation. This study evaluated prelicensure nursing students' perceptions of JC at baseline and 4 months after policy implementation. METHOD: The JC Assessment Tool for Nursing Education (JCAT-NE) was used to measure nursing students' perceptions of JC. RESULTS: Nursing students had high JC at baseline. Senior nursing students had significantly lower scores for the JCAT-NE dimensions of feedback and communication (p < .001), openness of communication (p < .001), and trust (p < .015) compared with freshman, sophomore, and junior nursing students. A negative mean change was observed for senior nursing students in all JCAT-NE dimensions at 4 months. CONCLUSION: Nursing students with the lowest perception of JC were the closest to entering practice, which should raise concern among faculty and future employers. [J Nurs Educ. 2022;61(12):706-710.].


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