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    오류보고 촉진전략이 간호사의 오류보고에 대한 태도, 환자안전문화, 오류보고의도 및 보고율에 미치는 효과 = The Effectiveness of Error Reporting Promoting Strategy on Nurse’s Attitude, Patient Safety Culture, Intention to Report and Reporting Rate

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    Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of strategies to promote reporting of errors on nurses’attitude to reporting errors, organizational culture related to patient safety, intention to report and reporting rate in hospital nurses. Methods: A nonequivalent control group non-synchronized design was used for this study. The program was developed and then administered to the experimental group for 12 weeks. Data were analyzed using descriptive analysis,c2-test, t-test, and ANCOVA with the SPSS 12.0 program. Results: After the intervention, the experimental group showed significantly higher scores for nurses’ attitude to reporting errors (experimental: 20.73 vs control: 20.52, F=5.483,p=.021) and reporting rate (experimental: 3.40 vs control: 1.33, F=1998.083, p<.001). There was no significant difference in some categories for organizational culture and intention to report. Conclusion: The study findings indicate that strategies that promote reporting of errors play an important role in producing positive attitudes to reporting errors and improving behavior of reporting. Further advanced strategies for reporting errors that can lead to improved patient safety should be developed and applied in a broad range of hospitals.
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    Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of strategies to promote reporting of errors on nurses’attitude to reporting errors, organizational culture related to patient safety, intention to report and reporting rate in hospital nu...

    Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of strategies to promote reporting of errors on nurses’attitude to reporting errors, organizational culture related to patient safety, intention to report and reporting rate in hospital nurses. Methods: A nonequivalent control group non-synchronized design was used for this study. The program was developed and then administered to the experimental group for 12 weeks. Data were analyzed using descriptive analysis,c2-test, t-test, and ANCOVA with the SPSS 12.0 program. Results: After the intervention, the experimental group showed significantly higher scores for nurses’ attitude to reporting errors (experimental: 20.73 vs control: 20.52, F=5.483,p=.021) and reporting rate (experimental: 3.40 vs control: 1.33, F=1998.083, p<.001). There was no significant difference in some categories for organizational culture and intention to report. Conclusion: The study findings indicate that strategies that promote reporting of errors play an important role in producing positive attitudes to reporting errors and improving behavior of reporting. Further advanced strategies for reporting errors that can lead to improved patient safety should be developed and applied in a broad range of hospitals.

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    1 박승미, "간호사의 임상 의사결정능력 영향 요인 - 비판적 사고 성향을 중심으로 -" 한국간호과학회 37 (37): 863-871, 2007

    2 Dovey, S. M, "What should we report to medical error reporting systems?" 13 : 322-323, 2004

    3 Milch, C. E, "Voluntary electronic reporting of medical errors and adverse events. An analysis of 92,547 reports from 26 acute care hospitals" 21 : 165-170, 2006

    4 Suresh, G, "Voluntary anonymous reporting of medical errors for neonatal intensive care" 113 : 1609-1618, 2004

    5 Kohn, L. T, "To err is human. Building a safer health system" National Academy Press 2000

    6 Myoung-Soo Kim, "The Effectiveness of the Error Reporting Promoting Program on the Nursing Error Incidence Rate in Korean Operating Rooms" 한국간호과학회 37 (37): 185-191, 2007

    7 Sorra, J, "Staff attitudes about event reporting and patient safety culture in hospital transfusion services" 48 : 1934-1942, 2008

    8 Kim, J, "Results of a survey on medical error reporting systems in Korean hospitals" 75 : 148-155, 2006

    9 Robinson, A. R, "Physician and public opinions on quality of health care and the problem of medical errors" 162 : 2186-2190, 2002

    10 Etchell, E, "Patient safety in surgery: Error detection and prevention" 27 : 936-942, 2003

    1 박승미, "간호사의 임상 의사결정능력 영향 요인 - 비판적 사고 성향을 중심으로 -" 한국간호과학회 37 (37): 863-871, 2007

    2 Dovey, S. M, "What should we report to medical error reporting systems?" 13 : 322-323, 2004

    3 Milch, C. E, "Voluntary electronic reporting of medical errors and adverse events. An analysis of 92,547 reports from 26 acute care hospitals" 21 : 165-170, 2006

    4 Suresh, G, "Voluntary anonymous reporting of medical errors for neonatal intensive care" 113 : 1609-1618, 2004

    5 Kohn, L. T, "To err is human. Building a safer health system" National Academy Press 2000

    6 Myoung-Soo Kim, "The Effectiveness of the Error Reporting Promoting Program on the Nursing Error Incidence Rate in Korean Operating Rooms" 한국간호과학회 37 (37): 185-191, 2007

    7 Sorra, J, "Staff attitudes about event reporting and patient safety culture in hospital transfusion services" 48 : 1934-1942, 2008

    8 Kim, J, "Results of a survey on medical error reporting systems in Korean hospitals" 75 : 148-155, 2006

    9 Robinson, A. R, "Physician and public opinions on quality of health care and the problem of medical errors" 162 : 2186-2190, 2002

    10 Etchell, E, "Patient safety in surgery: Error detection and prevention" 27 : 936-942, 2003

    11 Feng, X, "Patient safety culture in nursing: A dimensional concept analysis" 63 : 310-319, 2008

    12 Undre, S, "Observational teamwork assessment for surgery (OTAS):Refinement and application in urological surgery" 31 : 1373-1381, 2007

    13 Osborne, J, "Nurses’ perceptions:When is it a medication error?" 29 (29): 33-38, 1999

    14 Kim, J, "Nurses’ perception of error reporting and patient safety culture in Korea" 29 : 827-844, 2007

    15 Hughes, C. M, "Nurses’ and nursing assistants’ perceptions of patient safety culture in nursing homes" 18 : 281-286, 2006

    16 Kagan, I, "Factors associated with reporting of medication errors by Israeli nurses" 23 : 353-361, 2008

    17 Throckmorton, T, "Factors affecting incident reporting by registered nurses: The relationship of perceptions of the environment for reporting errors, knowledge of the nursing practice act, and demographics on intent to report errors" 22 : 400-412, 2007

    18 Paradis, A. R, "Excess cost and length of stay associated with voluntary patient safety event reports in hospitals" 24 : 53-60, 2009

    19 Sexton, J. B, "Error, stress and teamwork in medicine and aviation; Cross-sectional surveys" 320 (320): 745-749, 2000

    20 Leape, L. L, "Error in medicine" 272 : 1851-1857, 1994

    21 Force, M. V, "Effective strategies to increase reporting of medication errors in hospitals" 36 : 34-41, 2006

    22 Grant, M. J, "Effect of an anonymous reporting system on near-miss and harmful medical error reporting in a pediatric intensive care unit" 22 : 213-221, 2007

    23 Gladstone, J, "Drug administration errors: A study into the factors underlying the occurrence and reporting of drug errors in a district general hospital" 22 : 628-637, 1995

    24 Mekhjian, H. S, "Development of a web based event reporting system in an academic environment" 11 : 11-18, 2004

    25 Elder, N. C, "Barriers and motivators for making error reports from family medicine offices: A report from the American Academy of Family Physicians National Research Network (AAFP NRN)" 20 : 115-123, 2007

    26 Thompson, C, "Awareness and prevention of error in clinical decision-making" 100 (100): 40-43, 2004

    27 Firth-Cozens, J. R, "Attitudes to and experiences of reporting poor care" 8 : 331-336, 2004

    28 Kaissi, A, "An organizational approach to understanding patient safety and medical errors" 25 : 292-305, 2006

    29 Handler, S. M, "A systematic review of the performance characteristics of clinical event monitor signals used to detect adverse drug events in the hospital setting" 4 : 451-458, 2007

    30 Weingart, S. N, "A physician-based voluntary reporting system for adverse event and medical errors" 16 : 809-814, 2001

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