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  1. Dec 30, 2020 · Nurses who are successful risk-takers often identify the true source of a problem by asking questions, reviewing available data, proactively seeking both supporting and opposing arguments, actively developing a wide array of professional relationships, and looking for expertise and experience among not only the recognized “experts” but also among successful problem-solvers—whether they ...

    • Patricia C. Seifert
    • 30 December 2020
    • 2021
    • 113, Issue1
  2. The purposes of this qualitative study were to (1) describe what nurses perceive as risky to patients in common nursing practice situations, (2) describe the effects of the perceptions of risk on clinical decision making and behavior, and (3) identify what factors nurses perceive as increasing or decreasing risk.

    • Pamela Trevino, Angela Green, Donna Middaugh, Seonghum Heo, Claudia Beverly, Jayant Deshpande
    • 2018
  3. Adherence to the principles of patient safety and the prevention and reduction of practice errors have been facilitated by technological solutions in recent years [31,32]; however, suboptimal quality and safety of care remain evident, indicating the need for improved understandings of the various factors and conditions that increase adherence in daily nursing practice . Consequently, this ...

  4. Apr 8, 2024 · Sure, as a nurse, I often encounter patients exhibiting risk for decreased activity tolerance due to various factors affecting their physical well-being. The impact of these risk factors can significantly compromise the individual’s ability to carry out their daily activities, leading to a decrease in overall quality of life.

    • Measurement of Patient Safety Culture
    • Measurement of Safety Nursing Competency
    • Limitations

    Measuring patient safety culture involves assessing the attitudes, perceptions, and behaviors of healthcare staff related to patient safety in a healthcare organization. There are several tools and survey instruments available to measure patient safety culture. In this review, two self-reported questionnaires were found to have been applied to unde...

    Eight of the studies, or 50% of the literature, in this review showed that nurses were more competent in communicating effectively than working in teams with colleagues, and their overall safety culture score was positive. Likewise, LM Zabin, RSA Zaitoun and AA Abdullah found that both organizational learning and continuous improvement, as well as...

    This systematic review study has several limitations. First, we restricted the databases to four primary resources considered suitable for gathering eligible articles for the study purpose. The second is that the delimiters of this review included only articles in English, so some related articles may not have been included. Another limitation that...

  5. The work schedule can affect the sleep–wake cycle, and working extended hours, such as 12+ hour shifts, can lead to MSD due to extended exposure to physical/postural risk factors and insufficient recovery time. 73, 74 As physical/postural demands on the job increased for nurses, the likelihood of inadequate sleep also significantly increased. 59 Workers on schedules requiring frequent shift ...

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  7. Mar 4, 2024 · Background Clinical nurses play an important role in ensuring patient safety. Nurses’ work experience, organizational environment, psychological cognition, and behavior can all lead to patient safety issues. Improving nurses’ attention to patient safety issues and enhancing their competence in dealing with complex medical safety issues can help avoid preventable nursing adverse events ...

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