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Association between the Nursing Practice Environment and Safety Perception with Patient Safety Culture during COVID-19

Medicine and Health

Association between the Nursing Practice Environment and Safety Perception with Patient Safety Culture during COVID-19

Z. J. A, J. K, et al.

This study conducted by Zeladita-Huaman J A and colleagues explores the impact of nursing practice environments and safety perceptions on patient safety culture during the COVID-19 pandemic in Peru. The findings highlight the critical role of supportive leadership and collaboration in ensuring safer healthcare settings. Don't miss out on these insights!

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Abstract
This study investigated the relationship between nursing practice environments (NPEs) and safety perceptions with patient safety culture (PSC) during COVID-19 in Peru. A quantitative, non-experimental, correlational, cross-sectional study surveyed 211 nurses using the PES-NWI and HSOPSC scales. Results showed that NPE was favorable for 45.5% and PSC was neutral for 61.1%. Safety perception, workplace, and NPE predicted PSC. All NPE factors correlated with PSC, but safety perception, nurse manager support, and leadership were key PSC predictors. Health institutions should foster safety-focused leadership, strengthen manager abilities, and encourage collaboration for improved safety culture.
Publisher
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Published On
May 22, 2023
Authors
Zeladita-Huaman J A, Jauregui-Soriano K, Zegarra-Chapoñan R, Franco-Chalco E, Samillan-Yncio G, Juárez-Vela Raúl, Gea-Caballero Vicente, Membrillo-Pillpe Julissa Nataly
Tags
nursing practice environments
patient safety culture
safety perceptions
COVID-19
healthcare leadership
Peru
nurses
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